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Harvard and PSI scientists have managed to freeze normally fleeting quantum states in time, creating a pathway to control ...
Quantum materials exhibit remarkable emergent properties when they are excited by external sources. However, these excited ...
Researchers use X-ray lasers to stabilize and study fleeting quantum states, opening new paths for exploring emergent ...
The ESA opens its European Space Deep-Tech Innovation Centre (ESDI) in Switzerland. It is the first ESA presence in ...
In a study by TU Wien and FU Berlin, researchers have measured what happens when quantum physical information is lost. This ...
Computer simulations of high-energy particles are pushing the boundaries of what we can learn about the interactions that ...
A new book on quantum physics is pleasingly full of cutting-edge topics. Yet it isn't the accessible work it promised to be ...
Subatomic particles such as quarks can pair up when linked by ‘strings’ of force fields — and release energy when these ...
Physicists recently mapped the hidden shape that underlies the quantum behaviors of a crystal, using a new method that’s ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHumans don’t pop in space: What really happens might be far more disturbingA ruptured suit won’t make you explode in space, but it will steal your oxygen in ten seconds and boil the water in your ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNQuantum tech unlocks particle secrets that powerful supercomputers can’t solveResearchers use quantum computer to simulate fundamental forces, marking a major step toward solving complex physics.
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The National Interest on MSNThe Quantum ImperativeQuantum is critical to US tech leadership—ignoring it risks economic, scientific, and national security setbacks. The tip of ...
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