The Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to two researchers, Serge Haroche from France and David J. Wineland from the United States. Their research has allowed them to manipulate and measure individual particles while preserving the quantum-mechanical nature of the particles. "The Nobel citation said such advancements, which allow researchers to directly observe individual quantum particles without destroying them, were previously thought unattainable." The work done by both researchers has potential application in quantum computing and could lead to the development of much faster and more powerful supercomputers. This has many implications for the business world as well as the computer science world because it will allow for the simulation of many new events.
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