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Dr. Lubotzky added, "What excites us is that this works in a simple, chip-based design and at room temperature. That means it can be integrated into real-world systems much more easily than before."

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But she warned that immigration levels were too high, adding that "If people come in too quickly, it's impossible to integrate".

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However, he said the polls there would be linked to progress between the government and the SDF on the implementation of a March agreement to integrate all Kurdish-led military and civilian institutions into the state.

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"Handsworth, it's come a hell of a long way in the 40 years since the last civil disturbances there and it's actually a very integrated place," he continued.

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Earlier, the PNG Defence Minister Billy Joseph had told the ABC that the deal would mean Australian and PNG forces would be "totally integrated".

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