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    Quantum computing's quantum leap with Harvard, QuEra, MIT, and NIST/UMD

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    Harvard, QuEra, MIT, and NIST/UMD achieve a milestone in quantum computing by executing algorithms on a 48 logical qubit, error-corrected quantum computer.

    The breakthrough, published in Nature, represents significant progress towards scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computers capable of solving classically intractable problems.

    The advancement utilises logical qubits for quantum error correction, enabling more stable and reliable computations by overcoming noise issues in physical qubits.

    This development surpasses previous demonstrations of error correction in quantum computing, enhancing computational stability and reliability.

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