Researchers at Durham University have successfully demonstrated long-lasting quantum entanglement between molecules, opening new doors for future advancements in quantum computing, sensing, and fundamental physics. The paper is published in the journal Nature.

In a world-first, scientists used precisely controlled , known as "magic-wavelength ," to create a highly stable environment that supports long-lasting entanglement, a key capability for next-generation quantum technology.

Quantum entanglement is a fundamental phenomenon where two particles become linked, and the state of one particle directly influences the other, regardless of the distance between them.

This phenomenon is essential for and other advanced technologies.

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