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Teleportation just worked in a new experiment, are humans next?
Teleportation has quietly shifted from pure fantasy to a working laboratory tool, and the latest experiments are starting to ...
The quantum entanglement of particles is now an established art. You take two or more unmeasured particles and correlate them in such a way that their properties blur and mirror each other. Measure ...
Physicists manage to protect quantum information from noise using skyrmions, a key advance for networks and quantum computing ...
Physicist Sean Carroll takes on black holes, Schrödinger’s cat, and other big physics concepts that had our audience wondering.
Researchers have shown that quantum signals can be sent from Earth up to satellites, not just down from space as previously ...
Quantum entanglement lets particles stay connected, even when separated by vast distances. This strange link is crucial to building quantum computers and securing quantum communications. But it’s also ...
Researchers at Northwestern University in the US have successfully demonstrated quantum entanglement using fiber optic cables that were carrying internet traffic. This feat opens up the possibility of ...
A research team has recently developed a novel algorithm in quantum physics known as 'entanglement microscopy' that enables visualization and mapping of this extraordinary phenomenon at a microscopic ...
Stephen has degrees in science (Physics major) and arts (English Literature and the History and Philosophy of Science), as well as a Graduate Diploma in Science Communication. Stephen has degrees in ...
Quantum physics keeps challenging our intuition. Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) have shown that joint measurements can be carried out on distant particles, without the need to bring ...
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Mysterious quantum spin liquids emerge from precisely grown kagome crystals
Physicists call this strange state a quantum spin liquid, and for decades it has been one of the most elusive phases of ...
Quantum entanglement is one of the strangest and most fascinating phenomena in physics. Even Einstein didn’t believe it - he called it “spooky action at a distance” - but science has proven it true.
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