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Quantum Entanglement Found Inside Protons
Deep inside the heart of every atom lies a story that physicists are only beginning to understand—a quantum drama playing out between the smallest constituents of matter: quarks and gluons.…
Quantum Droplets Mimic Classical Fluid Instability
In a dimly lit laboratory filled with lasers and precision optics, something astonishing has unfolded—an echo of classical physics reverberating through the quantum world. At the Quantum Mixtures Lab of…
Using Dissipation to Measure Quantum Correlations in Ultracold Atoms
Quantum systems are strange beasts. Unlike the predictable machines of classical physics, they behave more like slippery phantoms—simultaneously existing in multiple states, vanishing into uncertainty the moment you try to…
Room-Temperature Metallic Altermagnetism Discovered in KV₂Se₂O
For decades, our understanding of magnetism in materials has revolved around two fundamental types: ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism. These two have formed the bedrock of countless physics textbooks and have shaped…
Engineers Design Revolutionary 32-Bit RISC-V Microprocessor with Molybdenum Disulfide
The relentless quest to make microprocessors smaller, faster, and more efficient has led researchers to the edge of a revolutionary breakthrough. For decades, silicon has been the cornerstone of microprocessor…
Shape-Recovering Liquid Defies Classical Physics
In a quiet lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, a simple act—a graduate student shaking a test tube—has turned into a startling challenge to long-held laws of physics. What…
Hot Schrödinger Cats: Quantum Superposition Achieved at Higher Temperatures
Quantum mechanics is known for its delicate nature, where states exist in a superposition of possibilities until observed or measured. However, creating and observing these quantum states typically requires extremely…
Hidden Vulnerabilities in Quantum Communication Discovered
In a world where cyber threats are growing ever more sophisticated, quantum communication has been heralded as the next frontier in secure communication, promising unbreakable encryption. However, as a team…
Revolutionizing Spintronics: Electric Field Control Eliminates Need for Magnets
Spintronics is a promising and rapidly evolving field that could transform the world of electronics. Unlike traditional electronics, which rely on the charge of electrons to carry information, spintronics takes…
Smartphone Tech Unlocks Antimatter Secrets
Imagine using a device as ubiquitous as your smartphone to unlock some of the deepest secrets of the universe. It may sound like science fiction, but researchers at the Technical…
Researchers Develop Groundbreaking Photon Router for Quantum Networks
In a significant stride toward advancing quantum computing, a team of applied physicists at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) has developed an innovative…
The Breakthrough of Altermagnets in Magnetic Device Control
For years, controlling magnetism in electronic devices has been a significant challenge. The conventional approaches require large magnetic fields or substantial electrical power, which often results in bulky systems that…
New Theoretical Framework Explains Strange Metal Behavior Near Quantum Critical Points
Quantum critical points are fascinating phenomena that sit at the intersection of material science, condensed matter physics, and quantum mechanics. These thresholds represent the transition of materials between different electronic…
What is Quantum Mechanics? Understanding the Basics and Its Impact on Modern Science
Quantum mechanics, or quantum physics, is one of the most profound and enigmatic fields in science. It governs the behavior of matter and energy on the smallest scales—the atomic and…
Quantum Entanglement Unveiled in Strange Metals
Strange metals have puzzled scientists for decades, defying the conventional laws of electricity and magnetism that govern ordinary conductors like copper and gold. Unlike traditional metals, whose electrical properties can…
New Technique Slashes Quantum Measurement Time Using Ancillary Qubits
Quantum computing promises to revolutionize fields ranging from cryptography to materials science, but it faces several fundamental challenges. While issues like qubit stability, error correction, and scalability often dominate discussions,…
Unexpected Kaon Asymmetry Challenges Particle Physics Understanding
In late 2023, an unexpected anomaly in particle physics emerged from an unlikely place—analyzing existing data from the NA61/SHINE collaboration at CERN. Wojciech Brylinski, a PhD student working on his…
Quantum Biology Breakthrough: Redefining Life’s Computational Capacity
In 1944, Erwin Schrödinger, a theoretical physicist with deep philosophical insights drawn from thinkers like Schopenhauer and the Upanishads, delivered a series of influential lectures at Trinity College, Dublin. These…
Fusion Energy: A New Physics Design Basis for a Cleaner Future
Fusion energy, often touted as the “holy grail” of sustainable power, promises a future where clean, abundant energy is both safe and virtually limitless. With global energy demands rising and…