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Scientists observe quantum wave behavior in positronium for the first time
At the smallest scales of nature, the rules of the world shift in ways that can feel unsettling and beautiful at the same time. Matter no longer behaves like solid objects moving along clear paths.
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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 ...
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A sensitive matter-wave interferometer measuring moiré fringes offers force sensitivity comparable to quantum interference ...
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A new metasurface lets scientists flip between ultra-stable light vortices, paving the way for tougher, smarter wireless communication.
Test results reported in ACS Nano confirm extreme resilience to electronic interference, achieving more than 35 decibels of ...
Quantum physics overturned classical ideas by showing that matter behaves very differently at the smallest scales. One of its most surprising discoveries was wave-particle duality, the idea that ...
In the fractional quantum Hall effect, electrons in a strong magnetic field organize into collective states. Such states behave as quasiparticles, known as anyons, that carry a fraction of the ...
In the future, quantum computers are anticipated to solve problems once thought unsolvable, from predicting the course of chemical reactions to producing highly reliable weather forecasts. For now, ...
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