Scientists found where the universe’s missing matter went. Black holes have been pushing it far away from galaxies.
Unstable atoms emit fast-moving particles that can damage cells in the human body. Some atoms are far more unstable than ...
Nobel laureates demonstrate quantum tunnelling in macroscopic systems, impacting quantum computing and highlighting the ...
Changing interactions between the smallest particles at the touch of a button: Quantum researchers at RPTU have developed a new tool that makes this possible. The new approach—a temporally oscillating ...
Light is fast, but travels in long wavelengths and interacts weakly with itself. The particles that make up matter are tiny ...
Changing interactions between the smallest particles at the touch of a button: Quantum researchers at RPTU have developed a new tool that makes this possible. The new approach—a temporally oscillating ...
Wave-particle interactions across the solar system can have a wide range of effects though they are caused by the same set of ...
Three scientists at U.S. universities won the Nobel Prize in physics for advancing quantum technology. Here's why their work matters.
Think of it this way: if you roll a ball toward a wall, it will bounce back. That's normal physics. But in the quantum world, ...
John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis discovered quantum physics on a macroscopic scale, paving the way for quantum ...
A single speck of light—captured inside a lab at Oxford—turned the abstract into the tangible. It didn’t just win a prize; it ...
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