Quantum Tango: Entangled Molecules Rewrite the Rulebook

Forget “spooky action at a distance”, scientists just made molecules “talk” to each other over distances. It’s like magic, but real.
Researchers in the UK have achieved something extraordinary: they used a special tool called magic-wavelength tweezers to connect two molecules at a quantum level. This connection, called entanglement, lasted for several seconds—far longer than ever before.
It’s a huge deal because it could lead to powerful new tech like super-precise sensors, faster computers, and even discoveries in chemistry. They also reached an impressive 97.6% success rate when fixing errors, showing how stable this connection can be.
This discovery pushes the boundaries of what’s possible with science and this leap in entanglement opens doors to untold quantum possibilities. What do you think we should use this technology for?
Read the full article on Nature.
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