This Breakthrough Could Make Quantum Internet a Reality

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For the first time, scientists have successfully connected two quantum processors using standard fiber optic cables — a major step toward practical quantum supercomputers. The research, led by Professor David Lucas at the Oxford University , lays the foundation for distributed quantum computing: a system where multiple quantum chips work together like a network of intelligent nodes.

By transmitting quantum information through existing telecom infrastructure, this breakthrough could make scalable quantum computing a reality. The implications? Faster problem-solving in science, finance, logistics, and medicine, along with the development of ultra-secure networks built on quantum principles.

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