"Quantum Mechanics Slows Chemical Reaction by 100 Billion Times"

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"Quantum Mechanics Slows Chemical Reaction by 100 Billion Times"
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Scientists have used a quantum computer to slow down a chemical reaction by 100 billion times, allowing them to directly observe a molecular interaction known as a conical intersection. This breakthrough could provide new insights into chemical reactions and have applications in materials science, drug design, and solar energy harvesting.

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