Trapped atom experiment shows that quantum motion could power faster and more powerful computers of the future.
Physicists have finally done what once sounded like science fiction: they have read the X-ray “fingerprint” of a single atom, isolating the signal of one of nature’s smallest building blocks from the ...
Physicists at the Australian National University have observed pairs of atoms existing in two places at once for the first time, a result that extends one of quantum mechanics’ strangest properties ...
Of all the possible ways for the universe to end, the one that is the most concerning is known as False Vacuum Decay. While ...
Quantum physics once shocked scientists by revealing that particles can behave like waves—and now, that strange behavior has ...
Scientists have observed “bending” atoms using a crystal grating—an experiment once believed impossible at the high energies required. The authors of a new, non-peer reviewed study detail how the a ...
A groundbreaking experiment at the Tokyo University of Science has proven that beams of antimatter atom exhibit wave-like ...
Cold atom experiments trap atoms to probe quantum effects, enabling ultra-precise sensing, timekeeping, and monitoring of Earth and space phenomena. (Nanowerk News) Cold atom experiments are among the ...
Professor Daniel Blumenthal's lab develops chip-scale components that can bring the power and precision of quantum science outside of the tightly controlled environment of the lab. (Santa Barbara, ...