Quantum Sensing Enters Commercial Supply Chains for Sub-Surface Mineral Exploration

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AI-enhanced quantum gravity sensors allow mining operations to detect critical minerals deep underground without exploratory drilling.

The transition to green energy requires massive amounts of copper, lithium, and rare earth metals, but finding them using traditional methods is slow and environmentally destructive. The commercial deployment of quantum gravity sensors combined with AI geological modeling has revolutionized the resource sector. These ultra-sensitive devices measure minute variations in the Earth's gravitational field, effectively "seeing" through solid rock to map mineral deposits hundreds of meters underground. This breakthrough drastically reduces the time, cost, and ecological impact of resource exploration, ensuring a steady supply of materials necessary for global decarbonization.

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Georges Embolo

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    Naiska Haack

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