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Quantum mechanics, once a puzzling theory, now underpins lasers, microchips, secure communications, and quantum computers. Dr. Marlan Scully of Texas A&M University published a perspective in Science on this evolution. Quantum coherence enables lasers and entanglement powers quantum encryption and LIGO gravitational wave detection.
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