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WashU physicists build quantum sensors in boron nitride sheets to study magnetism and stress under extreme pressure.
Quantum computing promises to solve the seemingly unsolvable in fields such as physics, medicine, cryptography and more.
Scientists have finally unlocked a way to identify the elusive W state of quantum entanglement, solving a decades-old problem ...
Tapping into the growing market for Vertical AI solutions, the partnership between Marine Biologics and MQS addresses these ...
For the first time, scientists have observed electrons in graphene behaving like a nearly perfect quantum fluid, challenging ...
Quantum sensors built in nanometer thin boron nitride sheets endure extreme pressure, enabling precise measurements of stress ...
The world of quantum physics is already mysterious, but what happens when that strange realm of subatomic particles is put ...
For many business leaders, quantum computing feels like science fiction—a technology that’s exciting, but distant. That’s a ...
A survey of Scientific American’s century of quantum coverage helps explain the enduring popularity of strange physics ...
Made out of a fluorescent protein, the qubit is just 3 nanometers in diameter, scientists report August 20 in Nature. By hitting the protein with laser light, tweaking it with microwaves and observing ...
A TikTok user shared a bizarre video of a Toyota Quantum taxi balanced on a house roof, leaving South Africans completely puzzled about how it got there.