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J. Craig Venter Institute x Quantum Biology Institute Collaboration
The Quantum Biology Institute is partnering with the J. Craig Venter Institute to study how microbial life responds to weak magnetic fields, using multiomics tools to uncover new layers of biological complexity.
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DAO
The First In Person Event was Held at the New Lab
A relaxed, family-friendly event hosted by Quantum Biology DAO and Smarter with Science, bringing together curious minds for a hands-on exploration of quantum biology, proteins, light, and magnetic fields—featuring talks, demos, and open discussion.
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DAO
New Quantum Biology DAO Book Club launches
A new book club has launched for exploring quantum biology and beyond through engaging readings and discussions.
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DAO
QBIO is Now Live on Solana
The Quantum Biology DAO has officially expanded to Solana. With this bridge, the QBIO token is now available on a faster, lower-fee blockchain—unlocking greater access, liquidity, and community participation in decentralized science.
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Institute
Michael Montague Joins the Quantum Biology Institute
Quantum Biology Institute welcomes leading microbiologist and biosecurity expert Dr. Michael Montague.
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DAO
The Quantum Biology DAO launches
The Quantum Biology DAO team, including founders from Leverage and the Quantum Biology Institute, has been accepted into the next cohort of the Bio.xyz accelerator program.
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Science
Institute
Weak magnetic field effects in biology are measurable
The Quantum Biology Institute releases large-scale data demonstrating that tadpole physiology reacts to the absence of Earth's tiny magnetic field. How tadpoles do so may have vast implications, including for longevity, ecology, and space travel.
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Institute
The Quantum Biology Institute launches
The Quantum Biology Institute, a non-profit institute located in Los Angeles, has launched with the announcement of its first research result: the detection of weak magnetic field effects in biology.