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Seeing electron movement at fastest speed ever could help unlock next-level quantum computing

The key to maximizing traditional or quantum computing speeds lies in our ability to understand how electrons behave in solids, and researchers have now captured electron movement in attoseconds–the fastest speed yet.
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