MIT Researchers Achieve Breakthrough in Quantum Computing with 99.9% Accuracy
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On December 1, 2023, researchers at MIT announced a breakthrough in quantum computing, achieving a 99.9% accuracy rate in qubit error correction. Lead researcher Dr. William Oliver, Professor of Physics at MIT, stated that the new method could reduce error rates by 80% compared to previous standards. The study, published in the 'Nature Quantum Journal', involved a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation. Tests on a 10-qubit system showed stability improvements in 90% of trials, potentially accelerating commercial quantum adoption.
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