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Study shows protons in biology following quantum rules
Quantum physics is usually associated with particle colliders and vacuum chambers, not with the proteins quietly shuttling ...
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New 'physics shortcut' lets laptops tackle quantum problems once reserved for supercomputers and AI
Physicists have transformed a decades-old technique for simplifying quantum equations into a reusable, user-friendly ...
A quiet shift is taking place in physics labs that could one day reshape how you send a message, store data, or protect ...
When a system undergoes a transformation, yet an underlying physical property remains unchanged, this property is referred to ...
A new Swinburne study is addressing a core paradox: if quantum computing is solving problems that cannot be checked by conventional methods, how can we be certain the results are correct? Quantum ...
A new theory of quantum gravity, which attempts to unite quantum physics with Einstein's relativity, could help solve the puzzle of the universe's expansion, a theoretical paper suggests. When you ...
Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, have the potential of ...
Laurent Simons, a 15-year-old prodigy, has completed his PhD in quantum physics from Belgium’s University of Antwerp, in what could be a record time. The teen, who completed his bachelor’s degree in ...
UNDATED (WKRC) - A team of scientists claimed they developed a engine that does not use coal or oil but instead utilizes quantum entanglement. "Quantum" has become a sort of buzzword in science, and ...
Much attention on the so-called “quantum revolution” has focused on the burgeoning industry, but what do students think about entering the quantum workforce? In a recent study, a team of physics ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: For the past 30 years, scientists have investigated ...
Qizhong Liang (PhDPhys’25) squeezes around a worktable tucked into the back corner of a CU physics lab. Spread out in front of him is an intricate arrangement of mirrors, lenses and tubes. But what ...
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