Does the universe notice that we're paying attention to a quantum experiment? The answer goes against everything we thought ...
When two black holes merge or two neutron stars collide, gravitational waves can be generated. They spread at the speed of ...
The interior of the vacuum chamber during a scattering experiment. The detector is shown in grey (top right) and the Au(111) gold surface is shown in yellow. The lines indicate the path of the ...
For nearly a century, some of the strangest questions in physics have revolved around how quantum objects move, interact and ...
When two black holes merge or two neutron stars collide, gravitational waves can be generated. They spread at the speed of ...
Discovery of a strong quantum interference effect could spark advances in sensing, computing and next-gen technologies by harnessing wave interactions at the quantum level. (Nanowerk News) Just as ...
Quantum interference explained by the 'double-slit' experiment When a nanoelectronic circuit is designed to give electrons the choice of two different pathways, quantum interference takes place.
In recent years, heat has stopped being just a number on a thermometer and has become something we can literally see at the atomic scale. In 2025, an ...
Professor Pan and his team recreated Einstein's thought experiment to demonstrate how the quantum world actually works.
The quantum rules shaping molecular collisions are now coming into focus, offering fresh insights for chemistry and materials science. (Nanowerk News) The quantum rules shaping molecular collisions ...