Quantum Physics

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Japan’s Fugaku Supercomputer Powers Up Drug Discovery, Storm Forecasts

TOKYO– Discovering brand-new drugs and also predicting severe weather is one of the tasks the Japanese-built Fugaku, 1 of the world’s rapid supercomputer, has taken on as its applications broaden. Fugaku will certainly be at the center of a two-year experimental study research focused on a pharmaceutical development platform. The government-sponsored project, posted in July, […]

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Scientist Says That Dark Matter May Be Information Itself

Info Dump There is no shortage of debate regarding the nature of the dark matter, a mysterious substance that many physicists believe makes up a large proportion of the total mass of the universe, despite never having observed it directly. Currently, a physicist from the UK called Melvin Vopson is raising a startling possibility: that

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A Particle New To Physics Could Solve the Dark Matter Mystery

A team of scientists in Hungary currently published a paper that hints at the presence of a previously unknown subatomic particle. The group first reported finding traces of the particle in 2016, and they now report more traces in a different experiment. If the outcomes are confirmed, the so-called X17 particle could help to explain

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Physicists Confirm the Existence Of Two-Dimensional Particles Called ‘Anyons’

After decades of exploration in nature’s most minor domains, physicists have finally found proof that anyons exist. 1st predicted by theorists in the early 1980s, these particle-like objects arise in realms confined to two dimensions and then under certain circumstances– like at temperatures near absolute zero and in the existence of a solid magnetic field.

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Scientists Develop Small Lens for Trapping Atoms

Atoms are notoriously tough to regulate. They move in a zigzag pattern similar to fireflies, can escape from the most durable containers, and even exhibit random movements at temperatures close to absolute zero. For quantum tools like atomic clocks or quantum computers to function properly, researchers must be able to capture and manipulate individual atoms.

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How Imaginary Numbers Describe the Fundamental Shape of Nature

Several science students may imagine a ball rolling down a hill or a car skidding due to friction as prototypical examples of the systems physicists care about. However, much of modern physics consists of looking for objects and essentially invisible sensations: the small electrons of quantum physics and the particles concealed within odd steels of

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A Strange Brand-New Phase Of Matter Developed In Quantum Computers Acts Like It Has Two-Time Dimensions

By shining a laser pulse series inspired by the Fibonacci numbers at atoms inside a quantum computer, physicists have produced a remarkable, never-before-seen phase of matter. The phase has the advantages of two-time dimensions despite there still being just one particular flow of time, as the physicists report on July 20 in Nature. This mind-bending

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A Quantum Double-slit Experiment Run with Molecules for the First time

Richard Feynman once stated that the double-slit experiment reveals the central challenges of quantum mechanics, putting us ”up against the and peculiarities of nature and paradoxes and mysteries”. Nandini Mukherjee, Richard Zare, and their co-workers at Stanford University, United States, have currently revealed that when helium (He) atoms collide with deuterium molecules (D2) in a quantum

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Quantum Sensor Can Identify Electromagnetic Signs of Any Frequency

Quantum sensors, which identify the most minute variations in magnetic or electrical fields, have permitted precision measurements in materials science and fundamental physics. These sensors can only detect a few specific frequencies of these fields, restricting their utility. Now, scientists at MIT have developed a technique to enable such sensors to spot any arbitrary frequency

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Scientists Invent “Profound” Quantum Sensor That Can Peer Into the Earth

“This Is An ‘Edison Moment’ In Sensing That Will Improve Society.” Gravitational A significant breakthrough in quantum sensing technology is being explained as an “Edison moment” that could, scientists expect, have embracing implications. New research in Nature explains one of the first practical applications of quantum sensing, a largely theoretical technology that weds quantum physics

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