Reverse-Engineering the Quantum Compass of Birds | Wired Science | Wired.com
st a level of quantum entanglement only dreamed of by physicists, who hope to use entangled electrons to store information in quantum computers.
But though cryptochrome is likely part of the compass, the other part is still unknown. In April, another group of magnetoreception researchers showed that oxygen could interact with cryptochrome to produce the necessary electron ent
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