Tag: quantum mechanics

Moth Launches First Quantum Computer Game, Introducing Quantum Gaming to a Wider Audience

Moth debuts Quantum Backrooms, the first-ever quantum computer game, using qubits to craft random levels and bring quantum tech closer to everyday users.

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ETH Zurich Researchers Develop a Perfect Randomness Generator with Quantum Precision

Scientists at ETH Zurich have demonstrated a method to generate perfectly random binary sequences crucial for cryptography and blockchain.

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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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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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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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Scientists Discover Heat Can Flow Like a Fluid, Opening New Paths for Chip Cooling

Researchers at EPFL found that in ultra-pure crystals, heat can flow similarly to liquids, suggesting new approaches to thermal management in electronics.

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Chinese Researchers Develop Cost-Effective Method to Ignite Artificial Sun

Chinese scientists have devised an affordable approach to initiate fusion reactions mimicking the Sun’s energy, advancing artificial sun technology on Earth.

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