Anomalous” heat flow, which at first appears to violate the second law of thermodynamics, gives physicists a way to detect quantum entanglement without destroying it.
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Scientists discover elusive ‘dance’ of electrons, atoms that kill electricity
An international team of researchers has solved a long-standing puzzle in quantum physics by discovering an elusive ...
Up until now, the simulation hypothesis, which has occasionally received backing from the likes of Elon Musk and Neil ...
Every year in October our UCSB Physics faculty present an explanation of the Nobel Prize in Physics for that year.
This week, researchers published LIGO findings that hint at the existence of second-generation black holes. Astronomers ...
The proof, known to be so hard that a mathematician once offered 10 martinis to whoever could figure it out, uses number ...
If we become quantum tomorrow, data is lost today. Quantum comes down to size and efficiency. Current computers approach ...
The uncertainty inherent to quantum mechanics has long left physicists wondering whether the observations we make on the ...
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Quantum Computing’s Surprising Boundary: When Physics Says “No”
While a quantum computer could factor a 2048-bit RSA key in less than a week with fewer than a million qubits, there are ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s latest vote of confidence in quantum computing has reassured investors in the sector—and also ...
Earlier this year I met the Massachusetts-based steampunk artist Bruce Rosenbaum at the Global Physics Summit of the American ...
A study shows electrons escape solids only through quantum doorways that appear in layered materials, changing how we ...
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