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The Quantum Internet Just Passed Its Toughest Real-World Test Yet – Over 38 Miles of Ordinary Cable
Add ScienceAlert on Google (Yuichiro Chino/Moment/Getty Images) If scientists can develop networks based on quantum physics, the potential is huge.
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Add ScienceAlert on Google (Yuichiro Chino/Moment/Getty Images) If scientists can develop networks based on quantum physics, the potential is huge. It could improve communication security, unite the capabilities of quantum computers , and help create next-generation research instruments.
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