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Quantum computing promises to solve the seemingly unsolvable in fields such as physics, medicine, cryptography and more.
Two experiments with different quantum computers showcase their growing ability to simulate materials and quantum matter that ...
A survey of Scientific American’s century of quantum coverage helps explain the enduring popularity of strange physics ...
The quantum universe is full of mysteries, and among them, quantum entanglement intrigues with its puzzling properties.
An international team of researchers has identified a quantum counterpart to Bayes’ rule. The likelihood you assign to an ...
A century after Heisenberg formulated his theory, the field has transformed our understanding of the physical world, yet many of its applications remain in development ...
Quantum mechanics has always had a way of making even the sharpest minds stop and scratch their heads. In the everyday world, ...
One notable example is the $34 million secured by British quantum algorithms specialist Phasecraft from a group of investors, ...
This is what fun looks like for a particular set of theoretical chemists driven to solve extremely difficult problems: Deciding whether the electromagnetic fields in molecular polaritons should be ...
One hundred years ago on a quiet, rocky island, German physicist Werner Heisenberg helped set in motion a series of scientific developments that would touch nearly all of physics. There, Heisenberg ...
A new theory suggests that gravity could possibly be the result of entropy. If true, this would mean that everything in the universe would fall apart if it all remained unchanged. This theory tries to ...