An experiment measuring a single atom's recoil confirmed that observing a particle destroys interference, settling the ...
Scientists test Einstein’s quantum challenge with one atom, directly measuring when photon paths erase interference stripes.
The work, reported in Optica by scientists from Tianjin University and Nanyang Technological University, marks the first experimental realization of skyrmions that can be actively toggled ...
Time may feel smooth and continuous, but at the quantum level it behaves very differently. Physicists have now found a way to measure how long ultrafast quantum events actually last, without relying ...
It may sound like an oxymoron, but this massive nanoparticle made up of 7,000 sodium atoms is the largest to exhibit such ...
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Physicists just measured time without a clock at the quantum level
Physicists have now managed to track the passage of time inside a quantum event without using anything that looks like a ...
Time feels steady and familiar in daily life, but at the quantum level it becomes slippery. That puzzle now has a fresh twist ...
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Wild new study backs 'fuzzy' dark matter as the universe's hidden backbone
Earlier this week, science writer Paul Sutter covered a bold new study that leans toward so‑called “fuzzy” dark matter as the ...
Learn how expanding satellite megaconstellations in low Earth orbit could introduce widespread light pollution into space ...
EPFL physicists have found a way to measure the time involved in quantum events and found it depends on the symmetry of the ...
Instead of a winner-take-all approach to power, it’s time to consider working toward a system in which there is much less ...
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