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Researchers have discovered a way to use mirrors to dramatically reduce the quantum noise that disturbs tiny particles -- a breakthrough that might seem magical but is rooted in quantum physics.
Swinburne researchers have discovered unexpected and entirely new quantum behaviors that only occur in one-dimensional ...
In this clip from Dr Karl's How Things Work, Dr Karl visits a factory in Bega to see the process, from start to finish.
It is hard to accept uncertainty and the unknown when it comes to health and biology. Perhaps we should take a lesson from ...
Astronomers believe starquakes on highly magnetic neutron stars could lead to the creation of heavy elements such as gold, ...
Riley Carpenter ’25 found a well-rounded education at Santa Clara, designing cutting-edge superconducting thin-film dark ...
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IFLScience on MSN"Optimizing Mechanism": Physicist Claims Gravity Is Evidence We May Be In A Simulation"Put simply, it is far more computationally effective to track and compute the location and momentum of a single object in ...
Strange metals challenge the 60-year-old theory that electric current consists of a flow of discrete charges. Strange metals ...
Top: Breese Quinn, professor of physics and astronomy and director of the Center for Multi-messenger Astrophysics, is the ...
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The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNWhy can't we always see the Northern Lights in Edwardsville?The aurora borealis can sometimes be seen in Madison County but it requires strong solar storms, explained by an SIUE ...
Meet Jainendra Jain, who just won the Wolf Prize (considered second only to the Nobel) for a discovery that is now helping ...
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