What’s Possible: 22nd April, 2022
A weekly curation of what’s possible in frontier tech.

We hope you enjoy this week's hand-picked selection of important and interesting stories from the frontiers of tech.
Leaders at SEEQC discuss the benefits of a quantum future
Last week, on #QuantumDay, the team at SEEQC celebrated all of the milestones that have been achieved in #quantumcomputing. (watch)
The SaaSacre of 2022
Public cloud stocks have taken a drubbing in 2022. But not all cloud companies have been impacted equally. Why is this happening, how severe is the compression, and where are the areas of resilience? (read)

Unicorn Bio is building the hardware to scale cultivated meat from lab to table
Cultivated meat, grown in a bioreactor rather than out on the range, might be one of the big food trends of the decade. But it’s relying on tech built around multiplying yeast and bacteria cells, not animal tissue — and Unicorn Biotechnologies wants to change that with new equipment created with mass food production in mind. (read)

Bitcoin ETFs get the green light
The first test of mass Australian retail demand for crypto will happen next week with the listing of the country’s first bitcoin ETF on the Cboe equities trading venue. (read)

How the Netherlands is leading the global food revolution
Meatable executive Krijn De Nood on the food revolution brewing in the Netherlands and the merits of cultivated meat. (read)

Interesting adjacencies
- A Guide to Decentralized Biotech (link)
- Key takeaways from last week’s @BuiltWithBio conference (thread)
- Breaking down alt-proteins’ 2021 by the numbers (link)
- What’s next for neural interfaces? (link)
- Moonbirds NFT sales skyrocket capturing $364 Million in 5 days (link)
- Psilocybin could be a therapeutic breakthrough for addiction (link)
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