The uncertainty inherent to quantum mechanics has long left physicists wondering whether the observations we make on the ...
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Scientists built a microscopic ‘ocean’ on a silicon chip to study quantum waves
Archaeologists Accidentally Discovered the Oldest Gun Ever Found in America ...
At a specific rotation angle, known as the “magic angle” (just like in twistronics), the waves become highly focused and ...
FROnt Surface Type Irradiator, or FROSTI, will allow future detectors to run at higher laser powers, reducing noise and expanding capabilities ...
Oh that is what has been simplified into "you can measure the position and velocity, but not both at the same time" in popsci? Click to expand... Very similar, yes. It's a bit different in that with ...
Researchers have directly observed torsional Alfvén waves twisting through the Sun’s corona — magnetic waves first predicted ...
A ‘quantum processor’ has solved a physics problem on the behaviour of magnetism in certain solids that would take the largest conventional supercomputers hundreds of thousands of years to calculate.
D-Wave, a Palo Alto, Calif.–based technology firm, made a scientific and stock-market splash on Wednesday with its declaration of a breakthrough in quantum computing. But for some experts, the company ...
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