The precise imaging of many-body systems, which are comprised of many interacting particles, can help to validate theoretical models and better understand how individual particles in these systems ...
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.
This article explores how our understanding of the universe has evolved—from the scale of everyday experience down to the Planck length ...
By using something called a quantum grid, scientists have found a clever way to simultaneously measure momentum and position without violating Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
In a J.P. Morgan report on quantum computing, analysts praised D-Wave's Advantage2 prototype, which has over 1,200 qubits with 20-way connectivity, and a goal to eventually build a system with 7,000 ...
Cold atom experiments trap atoms to probe quantum effects, enabling ultra-precise sensing, timekeeping, and monitoring of Earth and space phenomena.
The Indian Army's decision to induct the Anant Shastra Quick Reaction Surface-to-Air Missile system ( QRSAM) marks more than just another defence acquisition.
Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezritch (circa 1700–1772), the Maggid of Mezritch, once shared a Torah teaching beginning with V’shavta ad Havayeh Elokecha—“Return, O Israel, until the LORD your God [is your God].” ...
As I pushed my way through Baby Steps over 11 or so of god’s own hours, I asked myself a few questions. What does it mean to feel accomplished in a game? What value is there in pushing beyond one’s ...