Imagine opening the weekend paper and looking through the puzzle pages for the Sudoku. You spend your morning working through this logic puzzle, only to realize by the last few squares there’s no ...
The sub-atomic world operates by its own set of mysterious rules described in part by quantum theory. Scientists may never fully understand the rules of the universe, but that doesn't stop them from ...
This year is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, according to UNESCO, marking 100 years since quantum mechanics was proposed. The theory hardly needed the extra publicity, though ...
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Physicists turn quantum chaos into something surprisingly useful
Quantum chaos used to be the kind of phrase that made experimental physicists wince, a shorthand for fragile devices going ...
Have you ever doubted your knowledge or expertise? Noticed, if you’re a woman, that you receive less recognition than your male colleagues do, that your ideas were unheard in a discussion until they ...
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This quantum gas breaks classical rules, and physicists love it
Physicists have built a quantum gas that behaves nothing like the substances we are used to, and that is exactly why it is ...
"The power of quantum computing is called upon to develop artificial intelligence, and vice versa, since the two sciences are complementary." Source: Quantum and Artificial Intelligence in Quebec: ...
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