Tag: physics

Researchers Use Classical Computers to Simulate Hundreds of Qubits with Tensor Networks

Scientists have solved a quantum physics problem on classical computers, previously believed to require quantum machines, using tensor networks.

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Scientists Unlock the Mechanism Behind Diamond Superconductivity, Paving Way for Advances in Quantum and Hybrid Electronics

US researchers have revealed how diamonds become superconducting, enabling tailored applications in quantum computing and hybrid electronics.

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Chinese Scientists Simulate False Vacuum Decay, Shedding Light on Universe’s Ultimate Fate

Researchers in China have experimentally reproduced the quantum process of false vacuum decay, providing new insights into the potential end of the universe.

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NIST Decade-Long Measurement of Gravitational Constant Reveals Unaccounted Error Sources

NIST’s 10-year experiment to measure the gravitational constant G diverges from prior results, uncovering previously unknown error factors in precision measurements.

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Dutch Researchers Propose Novel Quantum Processor with Movable Qubits

Scientists in the Netherlands introduce a flexible quantum processor design combining semiconductor electron spins and neutral atom qubits.

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Chinese Researchers Uncover Why Nanodiamonds Soften as They Shrink

A study reveals that nanodiamonds lose stiffness as their size decreases due to changes in atomic surface structure.

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Oxford Researchers Achieve Breakthrough in Quantum Interactions of Fourth Order

Oxford scientists have realized fourth-order quantum interactions, advancing understanding of the universe’s fundamental physics.

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Swiss-Led Team Develops Novel Light-Field Camera for Neutrino and Dark Matter Detection

A new light-field camera paired with a sensitive photon sensor offers a simpler, cost-effective approach to detecting elusive neutrinos and dark matter.

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Physicists Resolve Long-Standing Proton Size Puzzle

Two recent studies shed light on the proton radius anomaly first observed over 15 years ago, offering clarity on a fundamental physics question.

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Albanian Physicist Develops Flash Memory Prototype With Unprecedented Density

Physicist Ilia Toli unveils a flash memory prototype boasting density improvements of up to 100,000 times over current technologies.

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Researchers Propose Novel Method to Detect Gravitational Waves via Atomic Light Color Shifts

Scientists suggest detecting gravitational waves by monitoring color changes in photons emitted by atoms, enabling more compact detectors.

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Scientists Observe Vortices Moving Faster Than Light Within Light Beams

Researchers have detected vortices inside light that travel faster than the light beam itself, revealing new wave-based behaviors of photons.

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