WORLD'S SMALLEST STORAGE SPACE ... NUCLEUS OF AN ATOM
October 23, 2008
October 23, 2008
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 -- The National Science Foundation issued the following press release:
An international team of scientists recently performed the ultimate miniaturization of computer memory: storing information at the nucleus of an atom. The breakthrough is a key step in bringing to life quantum computers, devices based on the theory of quantum mechanics.
In the quantum world, objects such as atoms can exist simultaneously in multiple states-that is, they could . . .
An international team of scientists recently performed the ultimate miniaturization of computer memory: storing information at the nucleus of an atom. The breakthrough is a key step in bringing to life quantum computers, devices based on the theory of quantum mechanics.
In the quantum world, objects such as atoms can exist simultaneously in multiple states-that is, they could . . .