
"Revolutionary Technique Turns Ordinary Glass into Quantum Materials"
Researchers at UCI and Los Alamos National Laboratory have developed a new method to transform everyday materials, such as glass, into conductors suitable for quantum computing by manipulating the atomic structure through strain, creating materials with unique quantum properties. This breakthrough paves the way for making quantum computers a practical reality and could potentially revolutionize the field of computing. The study, published in Nature Communications, demonstrates the ability to convert poor conductors into efficient ones, offering promising prospects for the development of quantum devices.

