
The Future of Quantum Computing Might Be Hidden in Your DNA
Scientists have discovered a way to use DNA to store quantum information, opening new possibilities for the future of computing. Could DNA-based quantum computers be the next big thing?
Scientists have discovered a way to use DNA to store quantum information, opening new possibilities for the future of computing. Could DNA-based quantum computers be the next big thing?
Quantum computing is evolving beyond single-chip limitations with Distributed Quantum Computing (DQC)—a breakthrough that interconnects multiple quantum processors using photonic entanglement. Scientists have now successfully teleported quantum gates between two separate quantum modules, proving that scalable, high-performance quantum networks are within reach. This advancement paves the way for fault-tolerant quantum computing, unhackable quantum communications, and the future quantum internet.
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