{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Tech & Business","provider_url":"https://techandbusiness.org","title":"Oak Ridge National Lab, Cleveland Clinic, and IBM Achieve First-Known Computations of Fusion Materials on a Quantum Computer","author_name":"T&B Newswire · Tech & Business","thumbnail_url":"https://newsroom.ibm.com/image/Final_molten_salt-ORNL_Social.png","width":600,"height":400,"html":"<blockquote class=\"tb-newswire-embed\" style=\"max-width:600px;border-left:3px solid #22d3ee;padding:12px 16px;margin:0;font-family:-apple-system,system-ui,sans-serif;background:#09090b;border-radius:0 8px 8px 0;\">\n      <p style=\"margin:0 0 8px;font-size:10px;font-weight:600;letter-spacing:0.1em;color:#71717a;text-transform:uppercase;\">T&B NEWSWIRE · Tech & Business</p>\n      <p style=\"margin:0 0 8px;font-size:18px;font-weight:700;line-height:1.3;color:#fff;\"><a href=\"https://techandbusiness.org/newswire/64ZDbtmu2xZbJJuh85IvSe\" style=\"color:#fff;text-decoration:none;\">Oak Ridge National Lab, Cleveland Clinic, and IBM Achieve First-Known Computations of Fusion Materials on a Quantum Computer</a></p>\n      <p style=\"margin:0;font-size:14px;color:#a1a1aa;line-height:1.5;\">YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y.  A team of scientists from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Cleveland Clinic and IBM have calculated nine molecular configurations of a promising material to produce fuel for fusi...</p>\n    </blockquote>"}