Within five years we are likely to start to see real-world applications become possible, even before we get to a large-scale ...
Identifying quantum phases of matters has quantum computers stumped and could represent a boundary to physical observation ...
IBM’s new 120-qubit experiment marks a leap forward, advancing technology that could one day crack Bitcoin’s encryption.
Google’s Quantum Echoes now closes the loop: verification has become a measurable force, a resonance between consciousness and method. The many worlds seem to be bleeding together. Each observation is ...
It may be hard to explain, but for the students at PushQuantum, it's very easy to be fascinated by the world of quantum ...
Indian Defence Review on MSN
A Quantum Leap: Could This New Network Finally Expose Dark Matter?
A groundbreaking quantum network could soon reveal the elusive nature of dark matter, changing physics forever.
Indian Defence Review on MSN
Revealing Plasma’s Heat at Trillions of Degrees
Physicists measure plasma heat at trillions of degrees, revealing key secrets about the Big Bang and the universe’s birth.
New Scientist on MSN
A tiny nearby galaxy is home to a shockingly enormous black hole
One of the Milky Way’s smallest galactic neighbours seems to have a supermassive black hole at its centre, upending ...
Veritasium on MSN
What the World’s Quietest Supercomputers Are Actually Doing
Beyond the headlines of AI and cloud computing lies a world of supercomputers few people know exist. Hidden in national labs, ...
When ideas feel too small for the world you live in, these books pull the floor from under you and rebuild how you think and ...
The theoretical physicist and best-selling author finds inspiration in politics and philosophy for rethinking space and time.
Japanese physicists have revived Kelvin’s old idea of cosmic knots, showing how these tangled fields might explain why matter ...
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