Tech scientists to improve qubits life-span

The difference between classical
bit and qubit technology
Technology scientists from Yale university have successfully improved the technical lifespan of Qubits, the data carriers of quantum-computers.

One of the major issues with Qubits is reading the quantum state without changing it and stabalizing the qubits themselves. Lifespan is often very short, external influences degrade the integrity of the data. The Yale scientists now have developed a method to stabalize the degradation by automagically replacing the changes made by external influences by the original contents of the specific qubit based on error-correction technology. By scanning and comparing qubits on a constant basis, changes can be detected almost immediately and be recovered into their original state.

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