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Mysterious Majorana quasiparticle is now closer to being controlled for quantum computing
As mysterious as the Italian scientist for which it is named, the Majorana particle is one of the most compelling quests in physics. Its...
Jun 13, 20194 min read


A new look at one of the most abundant particles in the universe
Neutrinos are constantly bombarding the surface of the earth. They are one of the most abundant particles in the universe; an estimated...
Jun 1, 20193 min read


Ultra-cold lithium atoms shedding light on superfluid formation
A FLEET/Swinburne study released this week resolves a long-standing debate about what happens at the microscopic level when matter...
May 29, 20193 min read


The geometry of an electron determined for the first time
Physicists at the University of Basel are able to show for the first time how a single electron looks in an artificial atom. A newly...
May 23, 20193 min read


Computing faster with quasi-particles
Majorana particles are very peculiar members of the family of elementary particles. First predicted in 1937 by the Italian physicist...
May 12, 20193 min read


Electric skyrmions charge ahead for next-generation data storage
When you toss a ball, what hand do you use? Left-handed people naturally throw with their left hand, and right-handed people with their...
Apr 19, 20195 min read
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