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### Recent News
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- Rigetti Computing is building [quantum computers with Lisp:](https://www.meetup.com/balisp/events/244921835/?rv=me1&_af=event&_af_eid=244921835&https=on)
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- Rigetti Computing is building [quantum computers with Lisp](https://www.meetup.com/balisp/events/244921835/?rv=me1&_af=event&_af_eid=244921835&https=on)
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- Stanford University scientists use Common Lisp to begin organizing the world's biological information through natural language processing and machine learning algorithms: [Biochat](https://github.com/Bohdan-Khomtchouk/Biochat)
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- This year's keynote speech at the [European Lisp Symposium](http://european-lisp-symposium.org/2017/index.html) in Brussels, Belgium is entitled: "How the strengths of Lisp-family languages facilitate building complex and flexible bioinformatics applications". Read the press release [here](http://med.miami.edu/news/miller-school-researchers-help-push-the-limits-of-programming-languages-in-)
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- Oxford University Press journal _Briefings in Bioinformatics_ publishes [How the strengths of Lisp-family languages facilitate building complex and flexible bioinformatics applications](https://doi.org/10.1093/bib/bbw130), sparking fierce discussion on [Reddit Programming](https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/5n2gdw/how_the_strengths_of_lispfamily_languages/)
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