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Research takes first steps towards realizing mechanical qubits

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Phys.org[^]:

    Qubits, the basic hardware element for quantum information, are the building block for quantum computers and quantum information processing, but there is still much debate on which types of qubits are actually the best.

    Time for Quantum Steampunk!

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      Phys.org[^]:

      Qubits, the basic hardware element for quantum information, are the building block for quantum computers and quantum information processing, but there is still much debate on which types of qubits are actually the best.

      Time for Quantum Steampunk!

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      At the O'Neil household, we only trust Qbert qubits! Qbert qubits always rise to the top of the pile!

      Our Forgotten Astronomy | Object Oriented Programming with C++ | Wordle solver

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        At the O'Neil household, we only trust Qbert qubits! Qbert qubits always rise to the top of the pile!

        Our Forgotten Astronomy | Object Oriented Programming with C++ | Wordle solver

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        But with more swearing.

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