
Physicists Grow Time Crystal on Quantum Computer
Physicists report building a larger and more complex version of a “time crystal” on a superconducting quantum computer, marking a step for research on unusual phases of matter. The work

Physicists report building a larger and more complex version of a “time crystal” on a superconducting quantum computer, marking a step for research on unusual phases of matter. The work

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Bill Gates has become the focus of debate at a major artificial intelligence festival in India this week, as fresh attention on Jeffrey Epstein’s network spills into the tech world.