283 Results From ""quantum mechanics""

Quantum Darwinism, a mind-bending theory that pulls from biology to reconcile quantum mechanics and classical physics, holds up in three sets of tests.
Physics

Mind-Bending “Quantum Darwinism” Theory Passes Experimental Tests

By stacking two layers of graphene, physicists produced entirely new quantum states that they think might help overcome a major hurdle to quantum computers.
Graphene

Stacking Graphene Creates Entirely New Quantum States

A Harvard physicist has proven that wormhole travel is possible, but rather than being a shortcut, it'd be a longer path between two points in space.
Quantum Physics

Harvard Physicist: Wormhole Travel Is Possible, but It’s Not Fast

The last decade in mind-blowing space travel was the most important since the Apollo program was introduced. Here's the biggest space news of the decade.
Off-World

The Most Mind-Blowing Space Stories of the 2010s

A team of physicists are investigating a radical quantum theory of time which posits that there is an asymmetry between time and space.
Off-World

Is This Startup Working on an Actual Warp Drive?

During a Reddit AMA, science communicator and theoretical physicist Michio Kaku said he expects we'll discover the theory of everything by the year 2100.
Science & Energy

Michio Kaku Thinks We’ll Prove The “Theory of Everything” by 2100

A new quantum physics experiment demonstrates that objective reality may not exist. Two scientists can make irreconcilable measurements of an event.
Quantum Physics

Quantum Physics Experiment Suggests That Reality Isn’t Objective

The military and government labs are building new navigation and steering devices that use quantum physics and Earth's magnetic field.
Advanced Transport

Quantum Navigation Could be as Accurate as GPS, Without Satellites

Now, Motherboard reports, MIT students are calling for the termination of a third academic associated with Epstein — this one even closer to the financier.
Future Society

Students Demand MIT Fire Prof Who Visited Epstein in Prison

An alien and UFO research group founded by former Blink-182 member Tom DeLonge has signed an agreement with the U.S. Army.
Space

Tom DeLonge’s UFO Research Group Partners With US Army

Stanford researchers have developed a "quantum microphone" that is so sensitive, it can measure individual particles of sound, otherwise known as "phonons."
Quantum Physics

This “Quantum Microphone” Can Listen to a Single Sound Particle

A team of physicists at Trinity College Dublin have build what they claim is the world's smallest engine. And it's only the size of a single calcium ion.
Physics

The World’s Smallest Engine is the Same Size as a Single Ion

Engineer Jau Tang has plans to clean up our act. His research shows how we could do away with fossil fuels, instead powering vehicles with plasma and air.
Advanced Transport

This Scientist Says He’s Built a Jet Engine That Turns Electricity Directly Into Thrust

A new set of equations can make sense of the physics behind turbulence, letting scientists better understand weather and the ways galaxies form.
Physics

New Turbulence Models Could Predict Galaxy Formation

In a year filled with technological breakthroughs of all stripes, military technology really pushed the limits of what we thought was possible this year.
Military

The Coolest (and Scariest) Military Tech of 2019

New NASA Research Will Probe Inner Workings of Quantum Mechanics in Space
Science & Energy

New NASA Research Will Probe Inner Workings of Quantum Mechanics in Space

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Quantum Physics

Physicists Just Discovered That Some Elements Don’t Follow the Normal Rules of Quantum Mechanics

The World’s First Practical Quantum Computer May Be Just Five Years Away
Quantum Computing

The World’s First Practical Quantum Computer May Be Just Five Years Away

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Artificial Intelligence

AI Will Lead the Charge Developing Quantum Computers

Parallel Universes Could Solve One of the Biggest Mysteries in Physics
Physics

Parallel Universes Could Solve One of the Biggest Mysteries in Physics