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Quantum computers promise ultra-secure communication and extraordinary computing power, but today’s machines are bulky, expensive, and must be cooled to temperatures close to absolute zero. That extreme requirement has kept quantum technology largely confined to specialized laboratories. Now, scientists at Stanford University report a breakthrough that could change that picture. In a new study published […] The post Scientists achieve room-temperature quantum communication breakthrough appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
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