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A quantum discovery that breaks the rules of heating
In classical physics, anything driven hard enough will eventually heat up, lose coherence, and settle into disorder. A new quantum experiment suggests that this rule is not absolute, revealing a ...
Christopher Gilbert of Cumberland working on a quantum computing problem (Courtesy of Christopher Gilbert) When Cumberland’s Christopher Gilbert knew he solved the quantum computing problem he was ...
A team of theoretical researchers has found duality can unveil non-invertible symmetry protected topological phases, which can lead to researchers understanding more about the properties of these ...
In every scientific discovery in the movies, a scientist observes something unexpected, scratches the side of his or her forehead and says "hmmmmm." In just such a moment in real life, scientists from ...
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