It's in Popular Mechanics, damnit!
An Analog—Yes, Analog—Computer May Crack the Greatest Unsolved Mysteries in 
Physics (msn.com)

The actual Nature article-Quantum simulation of an exotic quantum critical 
point in a two-site charge Kondo circuit | Nature Physics

"According to Goldhaber-Gordon, these analog devices create a “hardware 
analogy” to solve problems in quantum physics. To test the simulator, 
researchers used a simple circuit coupled together with two quantum components. 
Tuning electrical voltages, scientists created a state of matter called “Z3 
parafermions,” which is when electrons have only one-third of their usual 
charge—the first time such a state was created on an electronic device in a 
lab."

Parafermions on stun.

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