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Doubling down on Schrödinger’s cat
Yale physicists have given Schrödinger’s famous cat a second box to play in, and the result may help further the quest for reliable...
May 30, 20163 min read


Quantum cycles power cold-atom pump
The idea of a pump is at least as old as the ancient Greek philosopher and scientist Archimedes. More than 2000 years ago, Archimedes...
May 24, 20164 min read


New method to control quantum systems
Dartmouth College researchers have discovered a method to design faster pulses, offering a new way to accurately control quantum systems....
May 24, 20162 min read


Graphene: A quantum of current
When current comes in discrete packages: Viennese scientists unravel the quantum properties of the carbon material graphene In 2010 the...
May 22, 20163 min read


Single-Atom Sensor Offers New View of the Nanoscale
If using a single atom to capture high-resolution images of nanoscale material sounds like science fiction, think again. That’s exactly...
May 9, 20163 min read


Spintronic: Achieving zero resistance in energy flow
Laptop computer users operating their devices on their laps will be familiar with the heat they generate, which comes from electrical...
May 9, 20165 min read
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