Trapped atom experiment shows that quantum motion could power faster and more powerful computers of the future.
In sport, the margin between success and failure is often measured in milliseconds. It could be a cricketer adjusting their foot positioning, a runner refining their sprint start or a footballer ...
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Experiments captured in satisfying slow motion
The science pros at TKOR capture experiments in satisfying slow motion, revealing physics and motion like you’ve never seen before. 'Bait and switch': Dems storm out of GOP's 'fake' Bondi deposition ...
A new experiment encodes quantum information in the motion of the atoms and creates a state known as hyper-entanglement, in which two or more traits are linked among a pair of atoms. Manuel Endres, ...
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