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Category: Physics
Building Tomorrow’s Internet: The Race to Master Scalable Quantum Networks
In the race to redefine the very fabric of modern technology, quantum mechanics is no longer a distant theory confined to physics textbooks—it’s engineering’s new frontier. At the heart of…
Scientists Create Handheld Device That Produces Ultra-Narrow Terahertz Radiation
In the intricate theater of light and electrons, a quiet revolution is unfolding—one that could change how we harness radiation for the most sensitive imaging, precise sensing, and ultra-fast communication.…
Magnetic Topological Materials Deliver Record Hall Angle Performance
In the invisible world of electrons and spins, magnetic materials hold more mysteries than they appear to on the surface. These secrets are slowly being unraveled by a phenomenon first…
Groundbreaking Discovery Expands the Quantum Zoo with Magnet-Free States
In the ever-expanding landscape of quantum physics, reality is often stranger—and more thrilling—than science fiction. Welcome to the “quantum zoo,” a term now affectionately used by physicists to describe the…
New Discovery of Layered Altermagnets Opens Doors to Advanced Spintronics
Magnetism, one of the fundamental forces of nature, has long been classified into two primary categories: ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. Ferromagnetic materials, such as iron, exhibit a strong and persistent magnetization,…
Physicists Create Hybrid Light States That Could Transform Quantum Circuits
In the fast-evolving landscape of quantum science, a quiet revolution is taking shape in the laboratories of Rice University. A team of visionary researchers has pioneered a method to control…
Scientists Trap Light in Tiny Space for the First Time
In the world of optics, there’s a well-known challenge that has puzzled scientists and engineers alike: how do you focus light into a space smaller than its own wavelength? It’s…
Physicists Generate First Neutron Airy Beam, Revolutionizing Materials Imaging
In an astonishing leap for the field of quantum materials research and neutron science, physicists have achieved something long thought improbable—perhaps even impossible. For the first time, a team of…
Researchers Discover Light That Twists Like Nature’s Spirals
In the ever-evolving world of light manipulation, a mesmerizing discovery is turning heads—literally and figuratively. Imagine beams of light that not only twist like a corkscrew as they travel through…
Researchers Discover a New Form of Entanglement in Photons’ Total Angular Momentum
In the strange and wondrous world of quantum physics, where reality stretches the limits of imagination, a groundbreaking discovery by researchers at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology –…
Quantum Computers Are Poised to Solve Nature’s Deepest Mysteries
Since the early days of computing, humans have relentlessly pushed the boundaries of what machines can do. From Alan Turing’s theoretical computing machines to the silicon revolution of the late…
Quantum Computers Simulate Exotic Magnetic State, Outperforming Classical Methods
Quantum computing is no longer just a futuristic concept confined to theoretical discussions and speculative projections. It’s evolving into a tangible, transformative technology capable of solving some of the most…
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…