"Breakthrough Fridge Design Accelerates Quantum Computing"

Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new prototype refrigerator that can achieve temperatures close to absolute zero much more quickly and efficiently than current models. This breakthrough could significantly reduce the time and cost associated with quantum computing and other scientific experiments requiring extremely low temperatures. The new design improves the efficiency of pulse tube refrigerators (PTRs) by preventing helium waste, potentially saving 27 million watts of power annually and reducing global energy costs by $30 million. The technology is expected to accelerate advancements in quantum computing and benefit the cryogenics industry.
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