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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology built a quantum refrigerator that uses noise to cool superconducting circuits. The device turns disruptive background noise into an advantage, enabling precise control over heat and energy flow. This approach could help scale quantum computers by solving a key thermal management challenge.
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