Governments and tech companies continue to pour money into quantum technology in the hopes of building a supercomputer that can work at speeds we can't yet fathom to solve big problems.
For the first time, scientists have observed the iconic Shapiro steps, a staircase-like quantum effect, in ultracold atoms.
More than 200 years ago, Count Rumford showed that heat isn’t a mysterious substance but something you can generate endlessly ...
Both boson stars and Q-balls, which live under the more general heading of exotic astrophysical dark objects (EADOs), are ...
Using ultracold atoms and laser light, researchers recreated the behavior of a Josephson junction—an essential component of ...
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Ken Griffin bought a quantum stock Wall Street says could jump 101%
Ken Griffin has quietly placed a new bet on quantum computing, buying into a stock that some on Wall Street believe could ...
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A 100-year-old pi trick might hint at deeper cosmic secrets
For more than a century, Srinivasa Ramanujan’s uncanny formulas for the number pi have looked like pure mathematical ...
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