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World’s first particle collider shows matter emerges from ‘nothing’ in quantum vacuum
US physicists have shed light on a long-standing mystery after they captured rare experimental ...
Researchers have demonstrated that a nanoparticle of 7,000 sodium atoms can act as a wave, creating a record-setting ...
To reach this conclusion, the researchers examined the most basic form of entanglement between identical particles using the concept of nonlocality introduced by physicist John Bell. While ...
Can a single particle have a temperature? It may seem impossible with our standard understanding of temperature, but ...
Tests in a gate-defined loop on graphene tracked a fractional charge circling back with a steady interference beat, as ...
Excitonic pairing and fractional quantum Hall effect in quantum Hall bilayer. Credit: Naiyuan J. Zhang et al, Amid the many mysteries of quantum physics, subatomic particles don't always follow the ...
A quantum computer has created a strange particle that can remember its past. Quantinuum said Tuesday that its System Model H2 Quantum computer — the highest-performing quantum computer ever built, ...
Recently, Professor Jianda Wu’s research team from the Tsung-Dao Lee Institute at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, in collaboration with Professor Jie Ma from the School of Physics and Astronomy and ...
These companies look poised to succeed in the long-term quantum race.
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World’s first collider shows matter popping out of ‘nothing’ in quantum vacuum
In a collider ring on Long Island, physicists have turned a long standing thought experiment into hard data, watching new ...
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