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January 1st, 2004
Science that's sizzling
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(see third story) Getting those little atoms to compute. FIELD: Quantum computing, an emerging realm in physics and information science RECENT MILESTONES: U-M researchers have built electrode structures that can confine individual atoms - a step in building a new computer architecture. THE YEAR AHEAD: This month, U-M physicist Chris Monroe's research team will begin testing the structures. Also this month, the team's recent observations of "entanglement," a phenomenon key to quantum computing, will appear in the journal Nature.
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