PPhysics Read More Famous double-slit experiment holds up when stripped to its quantum essentials | MIT NewsJuly 28, 2025 MIT physicists have performed an idealized version of one of the most famous experiments in quantum physics. Their…
PPhysics Read More German physicists control electronics with light pulsesJuly 28, 2025 German scientists have discovered a method to control atomically thin semiconductors using ultrashort pulses of terahertz light, rather…
PPhysics Read More In a first, transmon qubit achieves a coherence time of one millisecondJuly 28, 2025 A team of researchers in Finland has set a new world record for how long a quantum bit,…
CComputing Read More Unique molecule may lead to smaller, more efficient computersJuly 28, 2025 Today, most of us carry a fairly powerful computer in our hand—a smartphone. But computers weren’t always so…
PPhysics Read More Scientists confirm long-theorized idea – discover metallic material displaying 1D magnetismJuly 28, 2025 In the fast-changing world of quantum science, a team of researchers has found something rare. A new material,…
PPhysics Read More Rare intermediate-mass black hole caught devouring star in distant galaxyJuly 28, 2025 A Hubble Space Telescope image of a pair of galaxies: NGC 6099 (lower left) and NGC 6098 (upper…
PPhysics Read More Maximized circularly polarized luminescence from metal clusters accelerates chiral photopolymerizationJuly 28, 2025 Chiroptical properties of discrete (S/R)-Ag6 clusters (stage I) The construction of atomically precise metal clusters with CPL by…
PPhysics Read More Programming of refractive functions | Nature CommunicationsJuly 28, 2025 Design and architecture of an arbitrary refractive function generator (RFG) The architecture of an RFG is shown in…
PPhysics Read More Did 3I/ATLAS Go Viral?. By now, I have a pretty reliable method… | by Avi Loeb | Jul, 2025July 28, 2025 Zoom image will be displayed(Image credit: NASA) By now, I have a pretty reliable method for gauging whether…
PPhysics Read More Scientists use imaging technology to visualize heatJuly 28, 2025 (left) atoms present in the 2D material. (right) photos of single atoms. Credit: The Grainger College of Engineering…
SScience Read More Hot, hot gold; mechanisms of face recognition; first pathway of gut-brain communicationJuly 28, 2025 Researchers at SLAC’s Matter in Extreme Conditions (MEC) instrument used a laser to superheat a sample of gold.…
PPhysics Read More New framework clears spin-orbit confusion in solids and unifies physicsJuly 28, 2025 For over a century, scientists have accepted an uneasy truth. Quantum mechanics and relativity, two of the most…