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You'll remember this face from the pandemic - now he's helping drive a critical race for the future

The UK has begun sharing quantum research with other members of the G7 and Australia, as the race to develop the new technology heats up.

"Quantum computing is going to change the way computers work for all sorts of things," said Lord Patrick Vallance, the minister for science, research, and innovation. He was speaking to Sky News exclusively at the launch of NMI-Q, a new global partnership to share quantum developments.

"It's really important for national security, it's important for things like designing new materials or making new medicines," the government's former chief scientific adviser said. "It's just going to change, in orders of magnitude, the way in which computers can help in those places because of its speed and capacity to deal with really big problems." Hold up… what's a quantum computer? Whereas traditional computers work with "bits.

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