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IBM, Cleveland Clinic, and RIKEN have successfully simulated protein complexes of up to 12,635 atoms using IBM quantum processors and classical supercomputers. This achievement represents the largest biologically meaningful quantum-hardware simulation to date, marking a significant step towards quantum-assisted drug discovery. The hybrid algorithm (EWF-TrimSQD) allowed for simulations 40 times larger and up to 210 times more accurate than previous efforts, demonstrating quantum computing’s growing relevance for complex problems in biology and chemistry.