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MIT and Harvard break quantum limit with world’s most accurate optical clock
Every second of modern life runs on precision — from GPS navigation to the time signals that keep the internet in sync. But scientists at MIT and Harvard have just taken precision to an entirely new ...
Quantum materials sound futuristic — their strange behaviors come directly from the laws of quantum physics, which govern how ...
MIT physicists have taken the first-ever direct images of individual atoms interacting freely in space. Their findings, published in the journal Physical Review Letters, reveal hidden quantum ...
MIT researchers unlock a hidden effect to stabilize optical clocks, which may help advance the search for elusive phenomena ...
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A Century On, MIT Proves Einstein Wrong: Bohr Was Right in the Most Famous Quantum Experiment
In a quiet lab at MIT, a group of physicists may have just resolved one of the most iconic debates in the history of science. Using state-of-the-art tools and techniques that Albert Einstein and Niels ...
MIT researchers double the accuracy of optical atomic clocks by reducing quantum noise with an innovative laser technique.
Atlantic Quantum has received a contract from the US Air Force to develop a quantum computer based on fluxonium qubits. The company has been given a $1.8 million Phase II STTR grant from AFWERX, the ...
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When Quantum Physics Meets Genesis: Bridging the Divide Between Science and Spirituality
Appearance is one thing, but reality is another. The world does not appear to be a hologram, but maybe it is. Thus begins physicist Leonard Susskind in opening a doorway between science and religion ...
Google says its quantum computer achieved a verifiable calculation that classic computers cannot. The work could point to future applications.
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