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In new research published in Nature, Weizmann Institute scientists introduce a powerful tool to explore quantum phenomena—the ...
This idea puts a morbid twist on quantum theory, suggesting that a copy of you may remain alive, no matter what.
A suitcase-sized quantum sensor could soon reveal hidden water, oil, and even underground mountains—all by tracking how atoms ...
Researchers have developed a method to quickly create NOON states using ultra-cold atoms. These states, which play an ...
For quantum readout, researchers shine microwave light onto a qubit and then, depending on whether that qubit is in state 0 ...
Quantum physics describes how the smallest building blocks in the universe behave and interact. The UN has designated 2025 as ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNPhysicists Found an Entirely New Way to Measure TimeDetermining the passage of time in our world of ticking clocks and oscillating pendulums is a simple case of counting the ...
Scientists at the Weizmann Institute of Science have created a powerful new microscope that allows them to watch the tiniest ...
MIT researchers demonstrated extremely strong nonlinear light-matter coupling in a quantum circuit. Stronger coupling enables faster quantum readout and operations, ultimately improving the accuracy ...
In the future, quantum computers could rapidly simulate new materials or help scientists develop faster machine‐learning ...
In new research published this week in Nature, Weizmann Institute scientists introduce a powerful tool to explore quantum phenomena — the cryogenic Quantum Twisting Microscope (QTM). Using this ...
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