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Understanding gravity's influence on qubits reveals challenges in decoherence and potential for new quantum technologies and precision sensing applications.
The first-ever European survey of public attitudes towards quantum science and technology was published today (14th April 2025) on World Quantum Day.
Quantum states can only be created and observed under tightly controlled conditions. A research team from Innsbruck, Austria, ...
Researchers from the Universities of Bristol and Cambridge have successfully demonstrated the UK’s first long-distance ...
In a study published in The Astrophysics Journal, a Michigan State University researcher used the NASA Chandra X-Ray ...
Carbon's allotropes, like graphene and nanotubes, offer superior properties for quantum computing, driving energy efficiency ...
For the first time, researchers have demonstrated that certain lichen species can survive Mars-like conditions, including ...
One promising way to pick up that kind of speed is a “lightsail” — a thin, reflective membrane that can be pushed by light ...
In a study published in the journal Classical and Quantum Gravity, Dr. Richard Lieu, a physics professor at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), which is a part of The University of Alabama ...
The ability to control the color, or emission wavelength, of light from quantum sources is central to the development of ...
In April 2019, rare primitive meteorites fell near the town of Aguas Zarcas in northern Costa Rica. In an article published ...
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