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Physicists Stretch Quantum Superposition from Chicago to Minnesota
A long-distance experiment offers new verification for fundamental quantum mechanics.
Physicists Foil Forgers with Unclonable Reflective Patterns
Thank cholesteric liquid crystal microspheres.
Physicists Put Schrödinger's Cat in Two Death-Boxes at Once
A new twist on a class quantum physics analogy could be good news for quantum computing.
New and Improved Atomic Clocks Mean It's Time to Update Time
The latest system trims timekeeping errors to less 200 picoseconds over 25 days.
Antarctic IceCube Experiment Comes Up Empty on Neutrino Ghost Hunt
Sterile neutrinos, a once-promising dark matter candidate, just might not exist.
Astrophysicists Trace 'Big Bird' Neutrino to Ancient Exploding Galaxy
A single particle, born 9.1 billion light-years away.
A Tiny Weasel Shut Down the Entire Hadron Collider
This is not the first time the LHC has been shut down at the hands of an animal kingdom dead set on keeping us from dipping into the infinite well of understanding.
A New Implementation of Shor's Algorithm Brings Quantum Hacking Closer
Using less qubits for the same computation means larger, faster quantum computing.
Why Neutrino Detectors Look So Damn Cool
Brilliant arrays of golden photomultiplier tubes amount to astrophysical ghost detectors.