Researchers have demonstrated a new optical atomic clock that uses a single laser and doesn't require cryogenic temperatures.
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The complexity of the system – and its capacity to model and solve computational problems –  increases with each additional coupled oscillator. “The interaction is where all the magic is,” Bullo said.
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