Quantum entanglement: What is it and what are its uses? | World . . . Quantum entanglement is a perplexing, scientific phenomenon Two particles in quantum mechanics are said to be entangled when the particles are connected in such a way that they are not independent of one another Below is a further exploration of this process and how scientists are working to understand more about it Improving the efficiency of the entanglement creation and manipulation
Could quantum computing soon transform the legal system? Quantum computing could fundamentally alter how justice is conceived and delivered But, legal professionals must ensure that quantum computing tools advance substantive justice, rather than merely accelerating existing processes The question is not whether quantum computing will impact justice systems, but how we will shape that impact to serve our highest ideals of justice
How quantum computing is changing molecular drug development Traditional methods in drug discovery face challenges with the immense complexity of molecular interactions Quantum computing provides a revolutionary way to optimize and accelerate the identification of potential drugs A new collaboration shows how quantum computing can enhance critical areas, such as protein hydration analysis and ligand-protein binding studies
30 visions for a better world in 2030 | World Economic Forum From cutting violence in half to turning the whole economy circular, a set of optimistic predictions drawn from global experts in the World Economic Forum's Global Future Councils
How the World Health Organization’s ‘One Health’ framework can benefit . . . The One Health approach identifies the biological entanglement of human, animal and ecological systems To make it real, we need an equally integrated governance approach Mariana Mazzucato’s mission-oriented policy design offers precisely that This is imperative to address the complex system One Health exists within