Google Doodle marks World Quantum Day
- World Quantum Day, an international event on April 14, promotes quantum science understanding.
- Quantum computers, leveraging quantum physics, enhance computational efficiency, driving the need for awareness.
- This annual event engages scientists, engineers, and the public through various activities and discussions.
- Organizers chose April 14 because 4.14 approximates Planck's constant, a key value in quantum physics.
- Quantum technology's advancement necessitates proactive measures, like quantum-resistant encryption, for cybersecurity.
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