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Researchers make atoms "talk" to each other inside silicon chips

Researchers at the University of South Wales (UNSW) have found a way to make atomic nuclei communicate through electrons, allowing them to achieve entanglement at scales used in today's computer chips

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Engineers discovered how to make atomic nuclei "talk" inside silicon chips, opening the door to scalable quantum computers.

Researchers at the University of South Wales (UNSW) have found a way to make atomic nuclei communicate through electrons, allowing them to achieve entanglement at scales used in today's computer chips. This breakthrough brings scalable, silicon-based quantum computing much closer to reality.

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