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805 Atomic discovery made at University of Ottawa could one day advance quantum computing, medical imaging 

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Jon Fingas @ BetaKit · 03/24/2025 07:05 EDT

Atomic discovery made at University of Ottawa could one day advance quantum computing, medical imaging 

Physics team devised a new method for controlling ionization.

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