Medicine & TechnologyA quantum experiment with qubits confirms quantum mechanics' violation of local realism, showing objects can behave as a single system despite separation. Read the article to learn more.
Energy teleportation sounds like science fiction, but experiments have shown that generating energy out of thin air is possible. Read the article to find out how.
Quantum researchers can now control 2 light sources instead of 1, allowing quantum mechanical entanglement. Continue reading to learn more about this significant breakthrough in quantum technology.
Some physicists have been looking into retrocausality explained in one quantum theory that can potentially solve major puzzles in quantum physics. Read the article to learn more.
Experts say that quantum technology will reinforce cybersecurity, enhance health services, secure financial transactions, and will bring superfast capability that is only in huge supercomputers. Read the article to learn more about it.
Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explains how likely could we wake up on Mars one day. Read more about the theory and how it relates to the sim-space restrictions we have in the real-world.
Physicists discovered a new approach for mass manufacturing of photonic sensors at the quantum limit. Find out how this may help in practical applications.
Experts attempt to observe the so-called 'quantum glow' through easier mechanics. Read more about how our life would get a glimpse of the rare Unruh effect.
Experts discuss how theories on time evolved through the history of physical studies. Read more about a new theory that suggests how the absence of time affects our lives.
A new study reveals how peptides, part of the building block of life on Earth, can be formed in the conditions of space. Findings serves as a clue to how life came to our planet.
A team of researchers at Kyoto University's Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics has now suggested a novel method to a problem by defining energy to integrate the idea of entropy.
Scientists from the University of Central Florida have developed the first ever optical oscilloscope that can measure the elcttric field of light in real-time advancing our understanding of chemistry and physics phenomena.