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SScience Read More A 250-Year-Old Theory Learns New TricksSeptember 18, 2025 Physicists have derived a quantum version of Bayes’ rule, revealing how beliefs and probabilities update in the quantum…
PPhysics Read More Terahertz field control of surface topology probed with subatomic resolutionSeptember 17, 2025 Basov, D. N., Averitt, R. D. & Hsieh, D. Towards properties on demand in quantum materials. Nat. Mater.…
SScience Read More Ultra-thin quantum sensors survive 30,000 times the pressure of airSeptember 16, 2025 The world of quantum physics is mysterious. But what happens when that realm of subatomic particles is placed…
CComputing Read More Google’s quantum AI chip unlocks new exotic phase of matterSeptember 14, 2025 An international team of scientists has observed a never-before-seen exotic phase of matter on a quantum processor using…
PPhysics Read More Physicists Made a Time Crystal We Can Actually SeeSeptember 12, 2025 Of all the eccentricities of the quantum realm, time crystals—atomic arrangements that repeat certain motions over time—might be…
AArtificial intelligence Read More Even in our digital world, materials still matterSeptember 11, 2025 Shutterstock/JavierLizarazo These days, our lives revolve around the digital world. Money, culture, news, gossip – all of it…
PPhysics Read More Something From Nothing – Physicists Mimic the “Impossible” Schwinger EffectSeptember 10, 2025 Physicists have long wondered whether matter can spontaneously emerge from nothing, a process known as the Schwinger effect.…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Build Quantum Computer That Snaps Together Like LEGOsSeptember 8, 2025 By linking smaller superconducting modules like building blocks, researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign achieved near-perfect qubit…