The uncertainty inherent to quantum mechanics has long left physicists wondering whether the observations we make on the ...
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Scientists built a microscopic ‘ocean’ on a silicon chip to study quantum waves
For more than 50 years, scientists have dreamed of seeing the hidden patterns that govern the motion of nonlinear waves—the ...
FROnt Surface Type Irradiator, or FROSTI, will allow future detectors to run at higher laser powers, reducing noise and expanding capabilities ...
Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in solar physics by providing the first direct evidence of small-scale torsional ...
Scientists have finally found direct evidence of small-scale torsional Alfvén waves in the Sun’s corona, solving an ...
Researchers have directly observed torsional Alfvén waves twisting through the Sun’s corona — magnetic waves first predicted ...
Quantum annealer D-Wave’s Advantage2 was one of the processors used to simulate quantum magnetic phase transitions. (Courtesy: D-Wave Systems) D-Wave Systems has used quantum annealing to do ...
A ‘quantum processor’ has solved a physics problem on the behaviour of magnetism in certain solids that would take the largest conventional supercomputers hundreds of thousands of years to calculate.
For generations, scientists believed that the West Coast’s two great earthquake engines — the Cascadia subduction zone and ...
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