Perfect randomness sounds simple, until you try to make it. A die can be polished, balanced and rolled thousands of times.
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Scientists create perfectly random numbers using entangled quantum chips for first time
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a method to generate what they describe as ...
Quantum computers have the potential to transform science, accelerating breakthroughs in drug development, cosmology, ...
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Scientists just made qubits physically glide across a silicon chip without losing their quantum state — clearing one of quantum computing’s biggest roadblocks
A team of physicists has done something that quantum engineers have chased for years: physically moved electron-spin qubits ...
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Engineers just slid quantum bits across a silicon chip without wrecking their fragile state — letting distant qubits finally talk to one another
A single electron, carrying one quantum bit of information encoded in its spin, has been physically moved across a string of ...
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