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| Scientists are a step closer to designing super fast quantum computers with a recent experiment showing how a phosphorus-and-silicon quantum computer might work. In a study to be published in the December issue of Nature Physics, University of Utah physicist Christoph Boehme shows it's possible to read data stored in the form of the magnetic "spins" of phosphorus atoms. Full Story: Zeroing in on quantum computing | ||
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