"Breakthrough: Scientists Create Longest-Lasting Time Crystal Yet"

Scientists at TU Dortmund University have successfully created an ultra-robust time crystal within a semiconductor material, demonstrating its ability to maintain periodic oscillations for roughly 40 minutes, a significant improvement over previous attempts. This breakthrough has potential applications in quantum computing, where time crystals could stabilize qubits, and in timekeeping devices, where their intrinsic temporal regularity could enhance precision. The development of a stable time crystal in a semiconductor system opens the door to further experimental investigation and real-world applications, while also challenging conventional understanding of non-equilibrium thermodynamics.
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