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Interesting Engineering on MSNQuantum ‘translator’: A tiny silicon chip links microwaves and light like never beforeThis device, which is just a tiny chip made of silicon, works like a universal translator, converting signals between two ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNQuantum state of electrons measured for the first time everThe photoelectric effect, first explained in 1905, transformed our understanding of how light interacts with matter. When ...
The Rochester Quantum Network transmits information by sending single photons through two fiber-optic telecommunications ...
Researchers at Northeastern University have discovered how to change the electronic state of matter on demand, a breakthrough ...
Researchers successfully freeze light into a supersolid, a groundbreaking discovery with potential applications in quantum ...
Scientists at EPFL have created a revolutionary biosensor that doesn't need a light source—it makes its own glow using quantum tunneling. By guiding electrons through a nanostructure of gold and ...
Imagine detecting a single trillionth of a gram of a molecule—like an amino acid—using just electricity and a chip smaller ...
A computational paradigm that can accurately simulate interactions between powerful laser beams and quantum fluctuations in a ...
The global quantum photonics market is valued at around USD 0.3 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow at a healthy rate of more than 33.2% from 2023 to 2030. Quantum photonics leverages quantum ...
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Take, for instance, quantum entanglement, which says that the state of one particle can be determined by examining the state ...
In a supercooled lab setting, a tiny crystal has quietly flipped a half-century-old assumption on its head. Scientists at Rice University have reported the first direct observation of a long-predicted ...
A controversial theory suggests that brain microtubules could contain quantum phenomena, linking your consciousness to the ...
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