To those of us living on Earth, time appears relatively immutable. Except for some clever bits of human intervention, one ...
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A team of quantum physicists has taken a concept that once lived purely in equations and turned it into hardware reality, creating a single particle of light that behaves as if it occupies 37 distinct ...
There is a number buried in a Google research paper from late 2024 that raised the ceiling on what computers can do. A ...
apexanalytix, a leading provider of global supply chain risk management data, software and services, has released a new report warning that while quantum computing may still be emerging, the decisions ...
Artist view of a black hole ringing down into a stable state. Credit: Yasmine Steele at University of Illinois–Urbana Champaign Artist view of a black hole ringing down into a stable state. Credit: ...
A recent experiment at Fermilab has delivered intriguing results that challenge standard predictions, adding fuel to the ongoing quest for quantum gravity. These findings, which involve the behavior ...
Quantum theory is a mind-bending idea, suggesting that, at the subatomic level, particles can exist in multiple states at the same time. Scientists often give the example of physicist Erwin ...
In anti-Klein tunneling, sound waves bounce back as if hitting an invisible wall; in Klein tunneling, they pass through the barrier effortlessly—as if the wall isn’t there at all. In a groundbreaking ...
The ball rolls across the floor because it was kicked, just as Earth orbits the sun because it is tugged by gravity. The connection between cause and effect is fundamental to how we understand the ...
D-Wave Quantum Inc. is presenting investors with a confounding picture. While its order books are overflowing and revenue is surging, its stock price has been i ...
Quantum mechanics has always had a way of making even the sharpest minds stop and scratch their heads. In the everyday world, you expect objects to follow straightforward rules. A ball thrown into the ...