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I'm not going to pretend to really understand this, so I'm going to quote directly.

"Researchers from the University of Chicago have discovered a way to turn a fluorescent protein into a biological qubit that can be built directly inside a cell, then used as a way to detect magnetic and electrical signals within the cell."

"Our findings not only enable new ways for quantum sensing inside living systems but also introduce a radically different approach to designing quantum materials," says Peter Mauer, co-principal investigator and assistant professor of molecular engineering.

Live Science

qubit = quantum bit, a fundamental unit of information

Examples of quantum materials include superconductors and topological insulators.


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