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What does a quantum computer sound like? This artist and scientist are about to find out

He’s turned a monkey into a waiter and made sculptures out of bees — for his next trick, Pierre Huyghe is entering the quantum realm with physicist Tommaso Calarco

sabato 10 gennaio 2026 New tab

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