Google says its quantum computer can reveal the structure of molecules

New Scientist 

Researchers at Google Quantum AI have used their Willow quantum computer to help interpret data from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, a mainstay of chemistry and biology research. The work puts quantum computers on the precipice of being able to usefully augment commonplace molecular technologies. The most rigorously proven uses for quantum computers are in breaking cryptography, but today's devices are too small and error-prone to run decryption algorithms. Another place where they could make strides, though, is in accelerating procedures used to discover new drugs and materials. Such procedures are inherently quantum in nature, so they make a good match for the capabilities of quantum computers.