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Every week quantum computing hits a new milestone: more qubits, fewer errors, better readout of results. But will these ...
Imagine you are playing the guitar—each pluck of a string creates a sound wave that vibrates and interacts with other waves.
When huge scientific discoveries are made, you may hear that they are “statistically significant” or pass a threshold called ...
A Princeton team uncovered a surprising chiral quantum state in a supposedly non-chiral material, shedding light on elusive symmetry-breaking effects and opening doors to new quantum technologies.
Gabe Lander and Adrian Koh talk all things cryo-EM and its pivotal role in structural biology research in this feature.
In the quest toward finding the correct theory of quantum gravity, physicists have been testing the holographic principle which, they say, is a key property of any valid theory of quantum gravity.
MIT scientists have snapped the first-ever images of individual atoms interacting freely in space, making visible the elusive ...
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