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Brit scientists make huge science breakthrough 'achieving teleportation' using quantum supercomputer

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British scientists have achieved a significant milestone in quantum computing by successfully demonstrating quantum teleportation using a quantum supercomputer. This breakthrough, detailed in a report by MSN, involves the transfer of quantum information between particles without physical movement, leveraging the principles of quantum entanglement. The experiment was conducted at the University of Bristol, where researchers managed to teleport quantum states over a distance, showcasing the potential for future applications in secure communications, quantum internet, and advanced computing. This development not only marks a step forward in the practical application of quantum mechanics but also opens up new avenues for research in quantum technologies.

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