Philip Ball looks at how a little-known paper by Niels Bohr demonstrates the turmoil in physics on the brink of quantum ...
Kristian Camilleri is an associate professor of history and philosophy of science at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and author of Heisenberg and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics.
Advances like these lead me to believe that useful quantum computing is inevitable and increasingly imminent. And that’s good ...
A dialogue between Giuseppe Mussardo and Chiara Sabelli about the history of quantum mechanics, retracing the fundamental milestones, key figures, and most significant moments of one of the greatest ...
Yet, quantum mechanics is far from complete. Despite its success in explaining a wide range of phenomena, questions remain.
Quantum computing has the potential of being the next big innovation. At the right size and the right price, it might even be ...
While parallel universes are a staple of science fiction, there are some real scientific theories to support them. But if ...
This is the first time scientists successfully demonstrated error solving in a quantum system using a combination of two ...
A new perspective on the universe could emerge if superluminal observers, those who theoretically move faster than light, ...
Tractor beams using light or sound have existed for a while. Lasers can be used to create optical tweezers, a development that got Arthur Ashkin a Nobel prize in 2018 – so it is possible to move and ...