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Tiny gold clusters could power the future of quantum computing

A team of scientists from Penn State and Colorado State University has made a major discovery that could help bring quantum computing and other next-generation technologies closer to reality. Their research shows that small clusters of gold atoms—called gold nanoclusters—can behave just like the atoms currently used in highly accurate quantum systems. Even better, these […] The post Tiny gold clusters could power the future of quantum computing appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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