Quantum Physics
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsPhysicists measured Earth’s rotation using quantum entanglementThe experiment is a step toward testing how quantum physics interfaces with gravity. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsScientists propose a hunt for never-before-seen ‘tauonium’ atomsMade of heavy relatives of the electron, the exotic atoms could be used to test the theory of quantum electrodynamics. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsTwo real-world tests of quantum memories bring a quantum internet closer to realityScientists successfully entangled quantum memories linked by telecommunications fibers across two different urban environments. 
- 			 Particle Physics Particle PhysicsThe neutrino’s quantum fuzziness is beginning to come into focusAn experiment studying the neutrino’s “wave packet” sets a limit on the uncertainty of the subatomic particle’s position. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsA maverick physicist is building a case for scrapping quantum gravityTo merge quantum physics and general relativity, physicists aim to quantize gravity. But what if gravity isn’t quantum at all? 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryThe development of quantum dots wins the 2023 Nobel prize in chemistryMoungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov split the prize for their work in creating nanoparticles whose properties depend on their size. By Carolyn Gramling and Tina Hesman Saey
- 			 Space SpaceClara Sousa-Silva seeks molecular signatures of life in alien atmospheresQuantum astrochemist Clara Sousa-Silva studies how molecules in space interact with light, offering clues to what distant objects are made of. By Elise Cutts
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsQuantum computers could break the internet. Here’s how to save itToday's encryption schemes will be vulnerable to future quantum computers, but new algorithms and a quantum internet could help. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryOne photon is all it takes to kick off photosynthesisA single particle of light is the spark that begins the process of turning light to chemical energy in photosynthetic bacteria, a new study confirms. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsQuantum computers braided ‘anyons,’ long-sought quasiparticles with memoryParticle-like quantum states called non-abelian anyons remember being swapped and could be useful for protecting information in quantum computers. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsA sapphire Schrödinger’s cat shows that quantum effects can scale upThe atoms in a piece of sapphire oscillate in two directions at once, a mimic of the hypothetically dead-and-alive feline. 
- 			 Quantum Physics Quantum PhysicsGoogle’s quantum computer reached an error-correcting milestoneA larger array of quantum bits outperformed a smaller one in tests performed by Google researchers, suggesting quantum computers could be scaled up.