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Physicists enter new frontier for quantum computing

Por: Newsweek Tech December 08, 2023

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Physicists at Princeton, Harvard and MIT have made a major breakthrough in the study of quantum computing by successfully linking together two molecules in special quantum states for the first time.The discovery may lead to more robust quantum computing and support new research techniques.The two separate studies center on the process of quantum entanglement—a bizarre phenomenon that allows two particles to stay intimately linked together... + full article



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