Professor Pan and his team recreated Einstein's thought experiment to demonstrate how the quantum world actually works.
Einstein doubted the core idea of complementarity by Niels Bohr. Bohr said quantum objects act like waves and particles.
The research could speed developing new medicines for diseases such as Alzheimer’s and cancer, or new energy sources.
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Neutrinos may explain why anything exists at all, study finds
The Universe should not exist. At least, not according to simple physics. After the Big Bang, equal parts matter and ...
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A cosmic ray may have forced a passenger jet into an emergency landing
High above the Atlantic, a routine flight turned into a physics experiment with 150 lives strapped in. A passenger jet ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is expected to push through another quarter-point interest-rate cut this week despite ...
The European Commission wants to delay implementing parts of its new Artificial Intelligence Act, giving big tech companies ...
Achieving new heights through not one but two simultaneous awards in diverse fields, Assistant Professor Sumit Deb (SD) of St. Edmund’s College has drawn significant attention to both the institution ...
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Watch Rocket Lab launch Japanese technology-demonstrating satellite to orbit tonight
Liftoff of the "RAISE and Shine" mission is scheduled for 10 p.m. ET tonight (Dec. 6). Rocket Lab will launch a Japanese ...
SQUIRE aims to detect exotic spin-dependent interactions using quantum sensors deployed in space, where speed and ...
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Trump's Security Strategy Slams European Allies and Asserts US Power in the Western Hemisphere
President Donald Trump has come out with a new national security strategy that paints European allies as weak and aims to ...
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