The measurement problem in quantum mechanics looks at how an experimental outcome changes, simply by observing it.
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Einstein’s ‘Spooky Action’ Realized: Atoms Teleport Quantum States
It is as if one person said, ‘It is bitter cold in Chicago’; and another answered, ‘That is a fallacy, it is very hot in ...
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New quantum discovery challenges Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
For centuries, scientific progress has depended on more precise tools for measuring the world around us. Galileo’s telescope ...
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'Spooky action at a distance'—a beginner's guide to quantum entanglement and why it matters
Many governments and tech companies are investing heavily in quantum technologies. In New Zealand, the recently announced ...
Amid high expectations for quantum technology, a new paper in Science reports a proven quantum advantage. In an experiment, ...
A survey of Scientific American’s century of quantum coverage helps explain the enduring popularity of strange physics ...
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Nanoscale particle squeezed past quantum noise in physics-defying experiment
A levitated nanoscale particle in vacuum represents an isolated system where researchers can study the transition between classical and quantum mechanics. It also offers a testbed for building new ...
Foundational research is paving the way for next-generation quantum sensors. Physicists in Australia and the United Kingdom ...
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The world’s best clocks may be sensitive to an odd mix of quantum and relativistic effects that would stretch time and test ...
This year is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, according to UNESCO, marking 100 years since quantum mechanics was proposed. The theory hardly needed the extra publicity, though ...
The Irish mathematician and physicist William Rowan Hamilton, who was born 220 years ago last month, is famous for carving some mathematical graffiti into Dublin's Broome Bridge in 1843.
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