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Einstein's Spooky Action is bottled. Will it lead to quantum entanglement computers?
Asked by ETpro (34605)
February 23rd, 2010
PopSci reports: “A group of scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology recently came a step closer to figuring out where the boundary lies between the quantum and classical physical worlds, and their discovery has big implications for the future of quantum computers— which would have much faster and more powerful processors than our computers do today.”
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