Tiny quantum engines reveal useful energy hiding in “waste heat” - Science Daily
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Tiny quantum engines reveal useful energy hiding in “waste heat” Science Daily Quantum light engine links atom-photon thermodynamics to classical physics Phys.org Quantum engines enter the real world: Tiny superconducting device could build computers of the...
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Tiny quantum engines reveal useful energy hiding in “waste heat” Science Daily Quantum light engine links atom-photon thermodynamics to classical physics Phys.org Quantum engines enter the real world: Tiny superconducting device could build computers of the...
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- Tiny quantum engines reveal useful energy hiding in “waste heat” Science Daily Quantum light engine links atom-photon thermodynamics to classical physics Phys.org Quantum engines enter the real world: Tiny superconducting device could build computers of the...
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- Published · Wed, 19 Aug 2026 11:59:50 GMT
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