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Sep 2008
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Nanotechnology Part 3 - Atomic Cat

OXFORD UNIVERSITY
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Part 3 of a series of short podcasts that explores one route toward the most exotic technology ever conceived: a quantum computer. In this episode we see how to make a real world version of Schrodinger's Cat. 
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