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Physicists prove that it's impossible to cool an object to absolute zero
In 1912, chemist Walther Nernst proposed that cooling an object to absolute zero is impossible with a finite amount of time and...
Mar 24, 20173 min read


Quantum movement of electrons in atomic layers shows potential of materials for electronics and phot
Common sense might dictate that for an object to move from one point to another, it must go through all the points on the path. "Imagine...
Mar 17, 20173 min read


Quantum entanglement between a single photon and a trillion rubidium atoms
A group of researchers from the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw has shed new light on the famous paradox of Einstein,...
Mar 3, 20173 min read


Quantum RAM: Modelling the big questions with the very small
Griffith's Professor Geoff Pryde, who led the project, says that such processes could be simulated using a "quantum hard drive", much...
Feb 23, 20172 min read


IBM researchers have created an “impossible” molecule that could power quantum computers
Chemists hate being beaten by physicists at their own game. At IBM Research, physicist Leo Gross and his team have done just that....
Feb 17, 20173 min read


Stars align in test supporting “spooky action at a distance”
Quantum entanglement may appear to be closer to science fiction than anything in our physical reality. But according to the laws of...
Feb 7, 20176 min read
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