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Deep & Emerging Tech·July 5, 2026·1 min read

Quantum mechanics once baffled scientists. Now it's changing the world

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Quantum mechanics has already escaped the lab — from sensing to materials to early quantum computing — and the next wave targets energy, medicine, and simulation. If your roadmap touches optimization, chemistry, or secure comms on a 5–10 year horizon, you should at least map where quantum-native approaches could undercut your current assumptions.

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