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Bipartisan Senate resolution celebrates 100 years since development of quantum mechanics

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Senator Todd Young, US Senator for Indiana | Official U.S. Senate headshot

Senator Todd Young, US Senator for Indiana | Official U.S. Senate headshot

The United States Senate has unanimously passed a bipartisan resolution introduced by Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.), Steve Daines (R-Mont.), and Andy Kim (D-N.J.) to mark the 100th anniversary of quantum mechanics. This resolution underscores the importance of maintaining America's leadership in quantum science, emphasizing the benefits it brings to society.

Senator Young stated, "Quantum mechanics is one of the most exciting frontiers in modern research, and for a century, it has driven transformative breakthroughs that power our economy and strengthen our national security. This resolution honors the legacy of American leadership in quantum mechanics—and reaffirms our commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation through continued investment in research, education, and collaboration."

Senator Daines remarked on the historical significance of quantum mechanics: “One hundred years ago, quantum mechanics transformed our understanding of the world and today, American innovation is carrying that legacy forward. From computing to secure communications, the United States is leading the world in quantum technology and Montana is playing a big role. I’m proud to lead this bipartisan resolution to celebrate a century of scientific achievement.”

Senator Kim highlighted ongoing advancements: “Over the course of 100 years, quantum mechanics has transformed from evolving theories into the kind of advancements and innovation that changes lives. From the research at Princeton to the work at Stevens Institute right here in New Jersey, we continue to see this science helping shape our future – creating jobs and economic growth now while promising to look after our health, nation’s security, and more for years to come.”

Additionally, Senators Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) were involved in introducing this legislation.

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