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Scientists say they have cracked a decade-old problem that could bring the concept of a "quantum hard drive" closer to reality.
The solution involved developing a new type of error-correction system for stabilizing qubits against interference.
If successfully scaled, the technique could pave the way for highly efficient quantum memory systems capable of storing huge volumes of quantum data.
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