A beam of light can only be seen when it hits matter particles and is scattered or reflected by them. In a vacuum, however, it is invisible. Physicists have now developed a method that allows […]
A beam of light can only be seen when it hits matter particles and is scattered or reflected by them. In a vacuum, however, it is invisible. Physicists have now developed a method that allows […]
Researchers have made the first direct observation of how hydrogen atoms in water molecules tug and push neighboring water molecules when they are excited with laser light. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: […]
Water is the most abundant yet least understood liquid in nature. It exhibits many strange behaviors that scientists still struggle to explain. While most liquids get denser as they get colder, water is most dense […]
Scientists from the BASE-collaboration, led by RIKEN scientists, have developed a new cooling method that will allow easier measurements of a property of protons and antiprotons called the magnetic moment. This is one of the […]
A wearable brain imaging system installed at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children uses quantum sensors to conduct research into autism, according to the UK Technology Hub. The Hub’s researchers developed the system through the recently […]
PRESS RELEASE — Quantum Brilliance, a venture-backed Australian-German full-stack quantum accelerator startup, today announced closing a $9.7 million (US) seed investment co-led by the QxBranch founders’ and Main Sequence investment consortium. Quantum Brilliance harnesses synthetic […]
The funding round was led by Main Sequence Ventures and a consortium of former QxBranch founders. (QxBranch was sold to Rigetti Computing in 2019). Additional funding participation came from from CP Ventures, Investible, Jelix Ventures, […]
The Quantum Industry Day gathers academic and industrial R&D to foster exchange and accelerate the development of new quantum products. Large private and public investments are rapidly pushing quantum technologies out of labs and into real-world […]
Our June Insights puzzle added a few twists to a classic puzzle made famous by Martin Gardner in his 1965 Scientific American column and later published in the book The Colossal Book of Short Puzzles […]
Scientists have taken a clear picture of electronic particles that make up a mysterious magnetic state called quantum spin liquid (QSL). The achievement could facilitate the development of superfast quantum computers and energy-efficient superconductors. The […]
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