A mathematical equivalent of a microscope with variable resolution has shed light on why some atoms are exceptionally stable, ...
In the strange world of quantum physics, even the tiniest tweak can unlock outsized rewards.
Quantum technologies, computers or other devices that operate leveraging quantum mechanical effects, rely on the precise ...
The collaboration of TU Wien with research groups in China has resulted in a crucial building block for a new kind of quantum computer: The realization of a novel type of quantum logic gate makes it ...
Looming behind Regenstein Library is a bronze, mushroom cloud–shaped sculpture—Henry Moore’s Nuclear Energy. Installed in 1967, it now seems like an inconspicuous part of the campus landscape. In ...
Charged helium nanodroplets stored in an ion trap for a full minute, 10,000x longer than before, open breakthrough possibilities in nanocalorimetry and nanoscale research.
Researchers have taken a significant step to make quantum computers multi-dimensional. Classical computer only ...
A pair of photons enters an optical maze, and sometimes they leave as something new. Not new in the everyday sense, since ...
In chemistry, molecules with a "flat" geometry are often stable enough to support a wide range of reactions. But in the quantum world, that's not technically true.
On a recent Saturday morning at the Savannah River Site Museum, a group of Scouts leaned over tables scattered with Geiger ...
A global database of nuclear physics discoveries spanning more than a century has ranked three University of Surrey physicists among the world’s top 10 for discovering and characterising nuclear ...