How can we guess the size of an extinct animal when all that remains are a few scattered bones? A study conducted by ...
Physicists have found a way to redistribute uncertainty in quantum measurements, paving the way for ultra-sensitive ...
Tests of the percussion instrument’s acoustic radiation shows the mounting setup makes a big difference to the sound.
RIKEN physicists have found a way to speed up the readout of qubits in superconducting quantum computers, which should help ...
Up to 98 percent of the energy of an earthquake goes into flash heating rocks, not shaking the ground, new research shows. The finding could help yield better earthquake forecasts ...
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Negative Time in Photon-Atom Encounters Reveals Quantum Contextuality
Not every day does “time” get into misbehavior, but in a new experiment, photons passing through a fog of ultracold rubidium-85 atoms were shown to spend a negative duration in an excited atomic state ...
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New Research Reveals a Different Way to Create Time Crystals
Calculations from TU Wien (Vienna) have revealed that time crystals can be created in a fundamentally different method than ...
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