A stable graphene signal suggests some quantum particles can remember past interactions, a key step toward quantum computing.
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Hidden networks finally crack a decades-old mystery about waves
For more than a century, scientists have known that waves can behave in ways that seem to defy common sense, from freak walls of water in the open ocean to ghostly ripples inside atoms. What has ...
One of the discoveries that fundamentally distinguished the emerging field of quantum physics from classical physics was the ...
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Positronium shows wave behavior for first time, confirming quantum theory prediction
Quantum physics overturned classical ideas by showing that matter behaves very differently at the ...
The same phenomenon was later confirmed for neutrons, helium atoms, and even large molecules, making matter-wave diffraction ...
The double-slit experiment is one of the most famous experiments in physics and definitely one of the weirdest. It demonstrates that matter and energy (such as light) can exhibit both wave and ...
Light is well known to exhibit both wave-like and particle-like properties, as imaged here in this 2015 photograph. What's less well appreciated is that matter particles also exhibit those wave-like ...
Create a focused speaker so your music targets only the listener. That demodulates at 40 kilohertz, with an H-bridge and ...
For the first time, researchers from Tokyo University of Science have observed wave-like interference patterns from ...
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