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New Swedish quantum computer to be made available to industry
A copy of the quantum computer at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden will be built using additional funding from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. The new computer, accompanied by a quantum helpdesk, will allow Swedish companies and researchers to solve problems using quantum technology.
To prevent osteoporosis from developing
To solve the osteoporosis riddle Wallenberg Clinical Scholar Claes Ohlsson and his team investigate our genes, hormones, and intestinal bacteria for answers.
Claes Ohlsson is a consulting doctor and helps patients with osteoporosis. But he hopes to be able to help many more patients through his research. His team is now in the process to develop a health-promoting mix of bacteria that can slow down the ageing of the skeleton.