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According to a recent study result published in PRX Quantum, which was created in cooperation between Johannes Borregaard at Harvard University, Jacob Covey at the University of Illinois at ...
What happens when you put a visual artist in the middle of a quantum physics lab? This month’s Physics World Stories podcast explores that very question, as host Andrew Glester dives into the ...
Using a process known as “magic state distillation” in logical qubits will help make future quantum computers more fault-tolerant.
Appearance is one thing, but reality is another. The world does not appear to be a hologram, but maybe it is. Thus begins ...
FortiOS features empower organizations to safeguard highly sensitive data from quantum threats, migrate to post-quantum ...
A test using atomic clocks will watch superpositions ride Earth’s curved space-time and see if Einstein can play nice with ...
A century ago, physicists laid the foundation of quantum mechanics. Today, with greater control of quantum systems, scientists are making major leaps in ...
A recipient of the 2025 Elite Trial Lawyers Lifetime Achievement Award, Morgan & Morgan's John Yanchunis spoke with the ...
Recent findings confirm the conservation of orbital angular momentum in single-photon interactions, reinforcing fundamental ...
According to scientific legend, quantum mechanics was born on the island of Helgoland in 1925. A hundred years later, physicists are still debating the true nature of this strange theory - and ...
Columnist and Physics Why John Stewart Bell has been haunting quantum mechanics for decades The “Bell test” was devised in the 1960s to uncover what’s going on in the quantum world, but it ...
In some ways, death doesn't exist in quantum mechanics. No wonder Albert Einstein thought it made no sense at all, even if the math added up.