Quantum entanglement: A tardigrade has survived being placed in a strange quantum state
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Quantum entanglement: A tardigrade has survived being placed in a strange quantum state


Tardigrade

An illustration of a tardigrade

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A tardigrade has been quantum entangled with a superconducting qubit – and lived to tell the tale. It is the first time a multicellular organism has been placed in this strange quantum state and raises questions about what it means for living things to be entangled.

Tardigrades are microscopic animals that can survive extreme temperatures and pressures in a hibernating state called a tun. Rainer Dumke and his colleagues at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, placed one of these hibernating tardigrades on a superconducting qubit, an element …



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