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Quantum computers will have a significant impact on ecology by improving the power of statistical tools, solve intractable problems in networks, and help understand the dynamics of large systems of interacting species.
Anne Fouilloux
2026-01-14T21:39:34.000Z
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For problems where a classical computer might require millions of years to find the optimal solution, a quantum computer could explore the solution space in parallel and arrive at an answer within a few hours.
Anne Fouilloux
2026-01-14T21:39:34.000Z
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Efficiently translating these classical datasets into quantum-readable formats remains a significant bottleneck. This challenge, often referred to as the state preparation problem, can negate theoretical speedups if not addressed.
Anne Fouilloux
2026-01-14T21:39:34.000Z
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NISQ devices represent the current generation of quantum computers. Their performance is not guaranteed for all cases, and their speedup can range from linear to exponential depending on the problem and the implementation.
Anne Fouilloux
2026-01-14T21:39:34.000Z
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QOMIC consistently outperforms all baseline methods in identifying all four motif types (19/20 comparisons)
Anne Fouilloux
2026-01-14T21:37:55.000Z
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Due to the limitation on the number of qubits in current quantum machines, we employ a partitioning technique to address the large networks
Anne Fouilloux
2026-01-14T21:37:55.000Z
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We focus on neurodegenerative diseases, specifically Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), and Motor Neurone Disease (MND)
Anne Fouilloux
2026-01-14T21:37:55.000Z
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In terms of assumptions, the scenarios suggest that by 2050, there will be 7.77 billion tourist trips (domestic plus international) in the 'Economic slowdown' and 15.45 billion in the 'Global growth' scenario. The BAU scenario considers 13.6 billion trips.
Anne Fouilloux
2025-12-29T21:30:25.769Z
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Given the adverse impacts of extreme weather events on cancer care delivery, emergency preparedness is crucial to mitigating negative effects. For instance, during Hurricane Katrina when New Orleans became uninhabitable, Louisiana’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (CCCP) successfully shifted its operations to the Baton Rouge area and maintained functionality
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2025-12-26T09:54:36.345Z
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Climate change impacts the cancer care continuum, but many research gaps exist. These gaps include limited data on the effect climate change has on cancer outcomes and care delivery, population health research, and evidence for the efficacy of mitigation and adaptation efforts. Addressing them requires increased research, education, and climate preparedness for both patients and healthcare systems.
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2025-12-26T09:41:32.149Z