Researchers at the University of Rochester have, for the first time ever, confirmed the existence of a  “nuclear-spin dark state,” a theoretical concept that could improve the stability of quantum systems. 

This discovery could lead to more reliable and powerful quantum computers.

“By directly confirming the existence of the dark state and its properties, the findings not only validate decades of theoretical predictions but also open the door to developing more advanced quantum systems,” said Professor John Nichol from the university.

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