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Schrödinger’s anthill: Quantum entanglement found in a crystal large enough to hold

Isn't it fascinating that quantum effects can exist in something as tangible as a crystal? Researchers at TU Wien have discovered quantum entanglement in a centimeter-sized crystal made from strange metal. This breakthrough connects quantum information and solid-state physics in a whole new way. Instead of focusing on individual particles, they examined how the entire crystal behaves collectively, much like an anthill responding as a unit. It's a remarkable step in understanding how quantum mechanics might apply to larger systems!
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