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Chemical reactions can scramble quantum information as well as black holes
If you were to throw a message in a bottle into a black hole, all of the information in it, down to the quantum level, would become...
Apr 8, 20244 min read


Breakthrough in melting point prediction: over 100-year-old physics problem solved by Queen Mary Professor
A longstanding problem in physics has finally been cracked by Professor Kostya Trachenko of Queen Mary University of London's School of...
Mar 27, 20242 min read


An endless domino effect
@ University of Amsterdam If it walks like a particle, and talks like a particle… it may still not be a particle. A topological soliton...
Mar 21, 20244 min read


Quantum-mechanical ‘molecules’ spotted in superconducting devices
Electronic states that resemble molecules and are promising for use in future quantum computers have been created in superconducting...
Mar 15, 20242 min read


Giving particle detectors a boost
In particle colliders that reveal the hidden secrets of the tiniest constituents of our universe, minute particles leave behind extremely...
Mar 13, 20242 min read


Isomerism can control and increase the diversity of structure of covalent organic frameworks, emerging nanoporous solids
Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology for the first time discovered the selective generation of three types of structural isomers...
Mar 8, 20243 min read
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