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Physicists watch quantum particles tunnel through solid barriers. Here's what they found.
Aug 7, 2020
Physicists watch quantum particles tunnel through solid barriers. Here's what they found.
The quantum world is a pretty wild one, where the seemingly impossible happens all the time: Teensy objects separated by miles are tied to one another, and particles can even be in two places at once. But one of the most perplexing quantum superpowers is the movement of particles through...
New quantum paradox throws the foundations of observed reality into question
Sep 3, 2020
New quantum paradox throws the foundations of observed reality into question
If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Perhaps not, some say. And if someone is there to hear it? If you think that means it obviously did make a sound, you might need to revise that opinion....
Physicists discover the 'Kings and Queens of Quantumness'
Nov 17, 2020
Physicists discover the 'Kings and Queens of Quantumness'
Is that light particle more like a ball careening through space, or more of a smeary mess that is everywhere at once? The answer depends on whether the absurd laws of subatomic particles or the deterministic equations that govern larger objects hold more sway. Now, for the first time, physicists...
China claims fastest quantum computer in the world
Dec 7, 2020
China claims fastest quantum computer in the world
A team of Chinese scientists has developed the most powerful quantum computer in the world, capable of performing at least one task 100 trillion times faster than the world's fastest supercomputers. In 2019, Google said it had built the first machine to achieve quantum supremacy, the first to outperform the...
Chinese researchers to send an 'uncrackable' quantum message to space
Feb 1, 2021
Chinese researchers to send an 'uncrackable' quantum message to space
Uncrackable quantum messages can now be sent through the air and will soon be beamed into space. Researchers at the University of Science and Technology in China (USTC) worked out in 2018 how to secretly share quantum keys between orbiting satellites and ground stations, as Live Science previously reported. That...
Why does DNA spontaneously mutate? Quantum physics might explain.
Mar 17, 2021
Why does DNA spontaneously mutate? Quantum physics might explain.
Quantum mechanics, which rules the world of the teensy-tiny, may help explain why genetic mutations spontaneously crop up in DNA as it makes copies of itself, a recent study suggests. Quantum mechanics describes the strange rules that govern atoms and their subatomic components. When the rules of classical physics, which...
A student's physics project could make quantum computers twice as reliable
Apr 22, 2021
A student's physics project could make quantum computers twice as reliable
A student's tweak in quantum computing code could double its ability to catch errors, piquing the interest of Amazon's quantum computing program. The new code could be used to build quantum computers that live up to the promises of lightning-fast processing time and the ability to solve more complex problems...
World's 1st multinode quantum network is a breakthrough for the quantum internet
May 3, 2021
World's 1st multinode quantum network is a breakthrough for the quantum internet
Scientists have gotten one step closer to a quantum internet by creating the world's first multinode quantum network. Researchers at the QuTech research center in the Netherlands created the system, which is made up of three quantum nodes entangled by the spooky laws of quantum mechanics that govern subatomic particles....
What is quantum entanglement?
May 26, 2021
What is quantum entanglement?
Quantum entanglement is one of the uber-bizarre phenomena seen when things get itty-bitty, or inside the quantum realm. When two or more particles link up in a certain way, no matter how far apart they are in space, their states remain linked. That means they share a common, unified quantum...
Physicists link 'quantum memories' in early step toward quantum internet
Jun 10, 2021
Physicists link 'quantum memories' in early step toward quantum internet
When the precursor to today's internet carried its first message in 1969, clunky but functional classical computers had already been around for decades. Now, physicists are designing the embryonic threads of a whole new internet for moving and manipulating a radically different type of information: the quantum bit, or qubit....
Largest objects ever get cooled down to their ‘quantum limit’
Jun 29, 2021
Largest objects ever get cooled down to their ‘quantum limit’
Physicists working at the world’s largest gravitational wave observatory have cooled their apparatus to near absolute zero in a bid to explore the so-called quantum limit, or the point at which the rules that govern subatomic particles break down. The purpose of this, according to the researchers, is not to...
AI designs quantum physics experiments beyond what any human has conceived
Jul 14, 2021
AI designs quantum physics experiments beyond what any human has conceived
Quantum physicist Mario Krenn remembers sitting in a café in Vienna in early 2016, poring over computer printouts, trying to make sense of what MELVIN had found. MELVIN was a machine-learning algorithm Krenn had built, a kind of artificial intelligence. Its job was to mix and match the building blocks...
Otherworldly 'time crystal' made inside Google quantum computer could change physics forever
Sep 14, 2021
Otherworldly 'time crystal' made inside Google quantum computer could change physics forever
Researchers working in partnership with Google may have just used the tech giant's quantum computer to create a completely new phase of matter — a time crystal. With the ability to forever cycle between two states without ever losing energy, time crystals dodge one of the most important laws of...
Weird quantum effect that can turn matter invisible finally demonstrated
Nov 19, 2021
Weird quantum effect that can turn matter invisible finally demonstrated
A weird quantum effect that was predicted decades ago has finally been demonstrated — if you make a cloud of gas cold and dense enough, you can make it invisible. Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) used lasers to squeeze and cool lithium gas to densities and temperatures...
Physicists create new state of matter from quantum soup of magnetically weird particles
Dec 14, 2021
Physicists create new state of matter from quantum soup of magnetically weird particles
Scientists have spotted a long hypothesized, never-seen-before state of matter in the laboratory for the first time. By firing lasers at an ultracold lattice of rubidium atoms, scientists have prodded the atoms into a messy soup of quantum uncertainty known as a quantum spin liquid. The atoms in this quantum...
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