Nanofluidics could be used to purify water, generate energy and build nanoscale machines. But when water flows through a carbon nanotube, classical fluid mechanics...
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Scientists can now follow the movement of electrons and the ionization of molecules in real time thanks to a new attosecond X-ray spectroscopy technique....
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The motion of freely-falling bodies is independent of their composition. This is one of the foundations of Einstein’s Equivalence Principle (EEP), which underpins our...
Over the history of quantum computing, the coherence time of superconducting qubits – that is, the time during which they retain their quantum information...
Quantum computers could surpass conventional computing in essential tasks, but they are prone to errors that ultimately lead to the loss of quantum information,...
Those attending the American Physical Society (APS) March meeting at the Minneapolis Convention Center next week will no doubt be looking forward to the...
Researchers at CERN and the University of Tokyo have independently laser-cooled clouds of positronium. The breakthrough should make it easier to make precision measurements...