Miracle polymer promises to make room-temperature quantum devices possible
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Georgia Tech and University of Alabama researchers developed a polymer that maintains quantum states at room temperature, eliminating the need for ultra-cold conditions. The material uses specially designed molecular chains with twisted structures to prevent harmful interactions while allowing electron communication. With measurable quantum coherence and compatibility with electronic devices, this breakthrough could make quantum technology practical for everyday applications outside laboratory environments.
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