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Decades-old quantum puzzle finally cracked
For nearly a century, some of the strangest questions in physics have revolved around how quantum objects move, interact and share information in ways that defy everyday intuition. Now a cluster of ...
Researchers united insights from cellular biology, quantum computing, old-fashioned semiconductors and high-definition TVs to both create a revolutionary new quantum biosensor. In doing so, they shed ...
A Vermont research team has cracked a 90-year-old puzzle, creating a quantum version of the damped harmonic oscillator. By reformulating Lamb’s classical model, they showed how atomic vibrations can ...
In a new paper, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering researchers, including Asst. Prof. Peter Maurer (left) and first author and PhD candidate Uri Zvi (right), and their ...
Quantum science, cellular biology and high-def TVs come together in new biosensors. (Nanowerk News) Putting hypersensitive quantum sensors in a living cell is a promising path for tracking cell growth ...
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