Scientists have created the largest quantum entanglement network ever built on a single chip, potentially unlocking new possibilities for ultra-secure communications and next-generation computing. The breakthrough, achieved by researchers from Peking University and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, connects 60 distinct light modes in a coordinated quantum dance within a device smaller than a fingernail. … Read more
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