PPhysics Read More Quantum state unlocked in object at room temperature in world-firstAugust 9, 2025 Researchers at the University of Wien (TU Wien) in collaboration with those at ETH Zurich have unlocked quantum…
PPhysics Read More Bipartite Gaussian boson sampling in the time-frequency-bin domain with squeezed light generated by a silicon nitride microresonatorAugust 9, 2025 Experimental setup The experimental setup is shown in Fig. 1a. A butterfly laser diode emitting at a wavelength…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Directly Measure ‘Impossible’ Zero-Point Motion That Cannot be Explained ClassicallyAugust 9, 2025 Scientists at Goethe University, Frankfurt, have directly measured the zero-point motion of atoms within molecules prepared in their…
PPhysics Read More 3D image reveals atomic dance moments before molecule explosionAugust 8, 2025 Atoms never stay still. Even in their lowest energy state, they vibrate due to quantum effects. Now, for…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Crack Code Behind Quantum Entanglement, At Least In TheoryAugust 7, 2025 3D-rendering of quantum entanglement. (Image by Vink Fan on Shutterstock) New mathematical breakthrough reveals entanglement follows universal laws…
PPhysics Read More Anisotropic non-Fermi liquid and dynamical Planckian scaling of a quasi-kagome Kondo lattice systemAugust 6, 2025 The temperature dependences of the R(ω) and σ1(ω) spectra obtained from the Kramers-Kronig analysis of the R(ω) spectra…
PPhysics Read More Photons pass famous Bell test but without entanglement, shows studyAugust 3, 2025 For decades, entanglement has been the hallmark of quantum weirdness, a ghostly connection between particles that Einstein famously…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Are Still Perplexed by Quantum Physics and Can’t Agree on Its True Meaning, Landmark Survey FindsAugust 1, 2025 Close to a century after it was first conceived, quantum mechanics remains one of the most profound—and puzzling—theories…
PPhysics Read More After 100 Years of Quantum Mechanics, Physicists Still Can’t Agree on AnythingJuly 30, 2025 In July 1925—exactly a century ago—famed physicist Werner Heisenberg wrote a letter to his equally famous colleague, Wolfgang…
SScience Read More Einstein Was Wrong? ‘Idealized’ Double-Slit Experiment Ends Nearly 100-Year-Old DebateJuly 30, 2025 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists performing what they described as an “idealized” version of the infamous double-slit…
PPhysics Read More Wide-field spectroscopic imaging of optical activityJuly 28, 2025 Concept and experimental workflow Figure 1 shows the conceptual scheme and the experimental setup of the polarization-sensitive off-axis…
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…