Quantum Physics
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Quantum PhysicsA tiny version of this physics toy is revealing quantum secrets
Scientists created a quantum Newton’s cradle to study thermal equilibrium.
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Quantum PhysicsSplit atom clouds get entangled in quantum tests
Scientists create quantum links between clouds consisting of thousands of atoms.
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Quantum PhysicsSpooky quantum entanglement goes big in new experiments
Scientists entangled the motions of two jiggling devices that are visible with a magnifying glass or even the naked eye — if you have keen vision.
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Quantum PhysicsSuperconductors may shed light on the black hole information paradox
Materials that conduct electricity without resistance might mimic black hole physics.
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Quantum PhysicsGoogle moves toward quantum supremacy with 72-qubit computer
Google’s 72-qubit quantum chip may eventually perform a task beyond the ability of traditional computers.
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Quantum PhysicsTwo-way communication is possible with a single quantum particle
One photon can transmit information in two directions at once.
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Quantum PhysicsQuantum computers go silicon
Scientists performed the first quantum algorithms in silicon, and probed quantum bits with light.
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Quantum PhysicsA quantum communications satellite proved its potential in 2017
Quantum communication through space is now possible, putting the quantum internet within closer reach.
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Quantum Physics‘Arrow of time’ reversed in quantum experiment
In quantum systems, heat can flow “backward,” from cold to hot.
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Quantum PhysicsQuantum computing steps forward with 50-qubit prototype
Bit by qubit, scientists are edging closer to the realm where quantum computers will reign supreme.
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Quantum PhysicsQuantum computers take a step forward with a 50-qubit prototype
Race to build ever-more-powerful processors edges the technology closer to being able to best traditional machines.
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PhysicsPhotons are caught behaving like superconducting electrons
Light particles, or photons, swap energy like electrons in a superconductor.