In the future, quantum computers are anticipated to solve problems once thought unsolvable, from predicting the course of ...
Physicists are employing quantum sensors and ultracold silicon detectors to capture elusive dark matter particles, a cosmic mystery outweighing ordinary matter five to one.
Quantum theory and Einstein's theory of general relativity are two of the greatest successes in modern physics. Each works ...
Long considered a serious technical challenge, superradiance could actually help quantum devices go even further.
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Scientists achieve first self-powered quantum microwave signal in lab experiment
Researchers have demonstrated for the first time self-induced superradiance in quantum particles, completely flipping what ...
When scientists repeatedly drove a strongly interacting quantum system with laser “kicks,” they expected it to heat up and ...
Understanding the chemical properties of a molecule is an inherently quantum problem, making quantum computers a good tool ...
Calculations show that injecting randomness into a quantum neural network could help it determine properties of quantum ...
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A new quantum framework ties space and time into one system
Physicists have long treated space and time as the stage on which quantum particles perform, not as actors in the drama ...
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2 quantum experiments just proved Einstein wrong, scientists claim
Two landmark quantum experiments have sharpened one of the oldest arguments in modern physics, and the verdict is not kind to ...
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New quantum sensor technology could ‘see’ velocity to unmask dark matter
Researchers unveil a quantum measurement protocol that tracks the velocity and direction of wave-like dark matter particles.
"Dark photon" theory says light's interference patterns may emerge from quantum particles, not waves, upending centuries of physics.
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