This advance in error correction solves a very big issue. Moore's Law can now be applied "moore" than ever to quantum computing. I couldn't help thinking of a correlation between these molecular corrections to the DNA repair mechanism, which may be operating in quantum states.

The abstract is nice. The full article costs $32. Too much for the middle of the Great Depression II.

wow that's big -- nice job Yale -- and they beat Harvard in Basketball a few days ago

The abstract is nice. The full article costs $32. Too much for the middle of the Great Depression II.


When all else fails, google the title. You wouldn't believe how many papers you can find free elsewhere with just a little bit of work.

http://arxiv.org/...48v1.pdf

The abstract is nice. The full article costs $32. Too much for the middle of the Great Depression II.


I'm not a fan of paying so much for articles. The old subscription model for scientific content is outdated. I'm glad that a lot of physicists are publishing their stuff on arXiv, where anyone can view it for free.