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Researchers at Purdue and Duke Universities report taking a promising step toward quantum computers by linking tiny "puddles" containing 40 to 50 electrons to form part of a transistor (left). Each puddle of electrons measures only about 180 nanometers in diameter. In general, quantum computers could be extremely efficient at encryption and data searching.
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