Quantum Physics
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A newfound superconducting current travels only along a materialâs edge
In a first, scientists spot electricity flowing without resistance on the rim of a topological superconductor.
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New quantum computers can operate at higher temperatures
Silicon chips operate at higher temperatures than many others, raising hopes for building quantum integrated circuits.
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Quantum mechanics means some black hole orbits are impossible to predict
Computer simulations reveal that foreseeing the paths of three orbiting objects sometimes requires precision better than the quantum limit.
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Scientists entangled quantum memories linked over long distances
The entanglement of quantum âhard drivesâ is a crucial step toward creating a quantum internet.
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Scientists cooled a nanoparticle to the quantum limit
Physicists decreased a nanoparticleâs motion to the lowest level allowed by quantum mechanics.
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A quantum strategy could verify the solutions to unsolvable problems â in theory
A quantum technique for verifying solutions to difficult problems could apply to an âunbelievably hugeâ class of puzzles.
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Google claimed quantum supremacy in 2019 â and sparked controversy
Googleâs quantum computer outperformed the most powerful supercomputer on a task, the company reported. But some scientists arenât fully convinced.
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Quantum jitter lets heat travel across a vacuum
In a first, scientists observed tiny, vibrating membranes exchanging heat due to quantum fluctuations.
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A new, theoretical type of time crystal could run without outside help
The idea tiptoes closer to the original concept of time crystals, first proposed in 2012.
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Google officially lays claim to quantum supremacy
The quantum computer Sycamore reportedly performed a calculation that even the most powerful supercomputers available canât reproduce.
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Monika Schleier-Smith leads elaborate quantum conversations
Monika Schleier-Smith forces atoms to interact in ways that could offer insights into quantum computing, precision timekeeping and perhaps black holes.
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Sean Carrollâs new book argues quantum physics leads to many worlds
âSomething Deeply Hiddenâ offers a defense of The Many Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics.