Tag: Fundamental Physics

Einstein’s relativity meets quantum tech in experiments on space-time curvature

Einstein’s relativity meets quantum tech in experiments on space-time curvature The intersection of Einstein’s theory of relativity and quantum technology has long been a realm of fascination for scientists and researchers alike. Recently, quantum networks have emerged as a potential key to unlocking the mysteries of fundamental physics problems that have puzzled the scientific community […]

US quantum tech unlocks 3D acceleration using 6 hair-thin lasers, cold atoms

US Quantum Tech Unlocks 3D Acceleration Using 6 Hair-Thin Lasers, Cold Atoms A new type of atom interferometer built by researchers at the University of Colorado (UC) has opened up a realm of possibilities in quantum technology. By harnessing the power of six hair-thin lasers and manipulating cold atoms, this groundbreaking innovation has paved the […]

CERN’s LHC collaborations receive Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics

CERN’s LHC Collaborations Honored with Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics The world of particle physics is abuzz with excitement as the prestigious Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics has been awarded to the collaborative teams at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). This accolade recognizes their groundbreaking measurements of the properties of the elusive Higgs boson, shedding […]

Researchers stabilize Majorana modes, solving a major quantum computing challenge

Researchers Stabilize Majorana Modes, Solving a Major Quantum Computing Challenge Quantum computers promise to solve problems far beyond the reach of traditional computers, but one of the major hurdles in achieving this potential has been the fragile nature of quantum bits, or qubits. These qubits are highly sensitive to their environment, making it difficult to […]

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