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The weak nuclear force doesn't play by the normal rules — and, in fact, it breaks one of the biggest rules of all.
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A team at the University at Buffalo has made it possible to simulate complex quantum systems without needing a supercomputer.
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Researchers at OIST built a graphite disk that levitates and spins for hours in a vacuum, showing how perfect magnetic ...
The future of computing lies in the surprising world of quantum physics, where the rules are much different from the ones that power today's devices. Quantum computers promise to tackle problems too ...
Scientists are closer to creating a quantum spin liquid, a state where electron spins stay dynamic even at near absolute zero, key for future quantum computing.
A high-speed camera films a robotic hula hooper with an hourglass shape, which helps the hoop stay up. Credit: NYU’s Applied Mathematics Laboratory Successful hula hooping requires a body type with ...
Fox News host Sean Hannity’s claim about the indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show had critics seriously wondering if they were living in an alternate reality. Hannity on Wednesday ...