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Researchers have unveiled a new quantum material that could make quantum computers much more stable by using magnetism to protect delicate qubits from environmental disturbances. Unlike traditional approaches that rely on rare spin-orbit interactions, this method uses magnetic interactions—common in many materials—to create robust topological excitations. Combined with a new computational tool for finding such materials, this breakthrough could pave the way for practical, disturbance-resistant quantum computers.
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Time2025-08-17 03:12:07 UTC2025-08-17 03:12:07 UTC at epicenterLocation52.185°N 160.612°EDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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Time2025-08-17 01:54:09 UTC2025-08-17 01:54:09 UTC at epicenterLocation48.955°S 8.831°WDepth10.00 km (6.21 mi)
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