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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 6 MIN

How Quantum Computing Is Simulating Protein Folding

from The Quantum Computing Podcast with Fexingo: Qubits, Quantum Hardware, and Future Computing · host Fexingo

In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast, Lucas and Luna dive into how quantum computers are beginning to tackle one of biology's hardest problems: protein folding. They focus on a specific 2026 collaboration between a quantum startup and a pharmaceutical company that used a 1000-qubit quantum processor to simulate a small protein domain — something that would take classical supercomputers weeks. The hosts explain what protein folding is, why it matters for drug discovery, and how quantum simulation differs from classical approaches. They also discuss the limitations: current quantum hardware still struggles with noise and error rates, but this experiment marks a milestone in practical quantum advantage for life sciences. If you're curious about where quantum computing meets real-world biology, this episode gives you a concrete example you can point to. #QuantumComputing #ProteinFolding #DrugDiscovery #QuantumSimulation #Biotechnology #Pharmaceuticals #LifeSciences #Qubits #QuantumHardware #ErrorMitigation #Technology #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #QuantumAdvantage #MolecularSimulation #Startup #Research Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In this episode of The Quantum Computing Podcast, Lucas and Luna dive into how quantum computers are beginning to tackle one of biology's hardest problems: protein folding. They focus on a specific 2026 collaboration between a quantum startup and a pharmaceutical company that used a 1000-qubit quantum processor to simulate a small protein domain — something that would take classical supercomputers weeks. The hosts explain what protein folding is, why it matters for drug discovery, and how quantum simulation differs from classical approaches. They also discuss the limitations: current quantum hardware still struggles with noise and error rates, but this experiment marks a milestone in practical quantum advantage for life sciences. If you're curious about where quantum computing meets real-world biology, this episode gives you a concrete example you can point to. #QuantumComputing #ProteinFolding #DrugDiscovery #QuantumSimulation #Biotechnology #Pharmaceuticals #LifeSciences #Qubits #QuantumHardware #ErrorMitigation #Technology #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #QuantumAdvantage #MolecularSimulation #Startup #Research Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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