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Paul Klimov, a graduate student at the Institute for Molecular Engineering, adjusts the intensity of a laser beam during an experiment. University of Chicago
November has been a great month for quantum entanglement fans. Not only was entanglement proven to be a fact of nature, but the first quantum computer code was written on an entangled system as well. Now, scientists from the University of Chicago were able to obtain a quantum entanglement state at room temperature in a macroscopic (relatively large) object.
Published on November 24, 2015 15:08