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The Quantum Information Science Research Act, signed into law in 2018, aims to accelerate quantum research and development in the United States. With a budget o
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The Quantum Information Science Research Act, signed into law in 2018, aims to accelerate quantum research and development in the United States. With a budget of $1.2 billion over five years, the act establishes a National Quantum Initiative to coordinate efforts across government, academia, and industry. This initiative has sparked a surge in quantum-related research, with key players like Google, IBM, and Microsoft investing heavily in the field. However, critics argue that the act's focus on quantum computing may overshadow other crucial areas of quantum research, such as quantum simulation and quantum communication. As the global quantum race intensifies, the Quantum Information Science Research Act has become a pivotal moment in the history of quantum science, with the United States, China, and Europe vying for dominance. With the act's funding set to expire in 2023, the future of quantum research in the United States hangs in the balance, and the question remains: will the Quantum Information Science Research Act be enough to secure America's position as a quantum leader?