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Three-way quantum correlations fade exponentially with distance at any temperature, study shows
The properties of a quantum material are driven by links between its electrons known as quantum correlations. A RIKEN ...
In order to build the computers and devices of tomorrow, we have to understand how they use energy today. That's harder than ...
At the smallest scales of nature, the rules of the world shift in ways that can feel unsettling and beautiful at the same ...
A new theoretical study led by researchers at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory has identified the ...
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Wild new study ties quantum collapse directly to time and gravity
Quantum theory has long treated time as a silent backdrop, a parameter that never jitters even as particles flicker in and out of superposition. A new line of work now argues that this picture is ...
By squeezing terahertz light beyond its usual limits, researchers have exposed hidden quantum "jiggles" inside a ...
Quantum physics paints a strange picture of the world, one filled with spooky connections, unsettling uncertainties ...
To reach this conclusion, the researchers examined the most basic form of entanglement between identical particles using the concept of nonlocality introduced by physicist John Bell. While ...
Physicists at Heidelberg University have developed a new theory that finally unites two long-standing and seemingly ...
Quantum technology has reached a turning point, echoing the early days of modern computing. Researchers say functional quantum systems now exist, but scaling them into truly powerful machines will ...
Metal clusters made of thousands of atoms showed quantum interference, offering new insight into how large objects follow quantum rules.
Graphic illustrating the difference in energy between running a quantum clock (left: a single electron hopping between two nanoscale regions) and reading the ticks of the clock (right). The energy ...
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