Spooky Quantum Action Passes Test
Recent experiments quash the hope that the unsettling phenomenon of quantum entanglement can be explained away
Ronald Hanson is a physicist at the Delft University of Technology and scientific director of its QuTech research center, a collaboration with the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), focused on quantum computing and quantum Internet technology. Credit: Nick Higgins
Recent experiments quash the hope that the unsettling phenomenon of quantum entanglement can be explained away
Quantum electronic devices that harness the spins of electrons might one day enable room-temperature quantum computers—made of diamond
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