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Quanta Magazine explores “quantum jamming” and new limits of entanglement
When sand grains wedge together in a funnel, the whole column locks up. Something strikingly similar can happen to quantum ...
Quantum entanglement occurs when two subatomic particles become linked in such a way that their properties remain connected, no matter how far apart they are. A change to one particle seems to ...
In quantum physics, objects can exist in multiple states at the same time—a phenomenon known as quantum superposition, where ...
Quantum physicists at the Australian National University (ANU) have achieved a major milestone by directly observing atoms ...
For the first time, scientists have observed quantum entanglement in the momentum of massive particles. The result, decades ...
The quantum world operates by different rules than the classical one we buzz around in, allowing the fantastical to the bizarrely normal. Physicists have described using quantum entanglement to ...
A method that relies on hitting materials with neutrons can measure how much quantum entanglement hides within them, which ...
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Physicists unlock way to measure quantum entanglement inside real-world materials
Scientists have always wondered whether ordinary materials are also secretly held together by quantum ...
A special class of sensors leverages quantum properties to measure tiny signals at levels that would be impossible using ...
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