Most quantum computers being developed around the world will only work at fractions of a degree above absolute zero – that requires multi-million-dollar refrigeration, and as soon as you plug them into conventional electronic circuits, they’ll instantly overheat.
In a significant breakthrough, published in today’s Nature journal, this problem has been overcome.
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