New quantum computer is on the path to unravelling superconductivity

New ScientistWednesday, November 5, 2025 at 8:00:19 PM
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New quantum computer is on the path to unravelling superconductivity
Researchers have made a significant breakthrough in quantum computing with the Helios-1, which has successfully run the largest quantum simulation of a model for perfect conductivity using a record number of error-proof qubits. This advancement not only showcases the potential of quantum technology but also paves the way for deeper understanding and applications in superconductivity, which could revolutionize energy transmission and storage.
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