Iterative Process Builds Near-Perfect Atom Array
July 25, 2024• Physics 17, s93 Researchers show that atoms that escape from an atom array can be replaced on the fly—an important step toward operating a large-scale neutral-atom quantum…
July 25, 2024• Physics 17, s93 Researchers show that atoms that escape from an atom array can be replaced on the fly—an important step toward operating a large-scale neutral-atom quantum…
The image above shows the dark state of electrons. Courtesy of Ministry of Science and ICT A group of Korean scientists has discovered the existence of dark states of electrons…
A spiraling wind helps the supermassive black hole in galaxy ESO320-G030 to grow, assisted by magnetic fields. In this illustration, the core of the galaxy is dominated by a rotating…
Using a supercomputer, a team of physicists has confirmed a discrepancy between observations of the universe and theoretical predictions about its structure. The team used PRIYA, a suite of simulations…
Dark matter, the most mysterious “stuff” in the universe, may be a sort of cosmic matchmaker, allowing supermassive black holes to overcome a final hurdle before colliding and merging into…
Did we really take the red pill? The Blue Pill Could we be trapped inside a simulated reality, rather than the physical universe we usually assume? It’s a tantalizing theory, long…
Imagine a cosmic dance of three celestial bodies, each exerting its gravitational pull on the others. This is the essence of the three-body problem, a mathematical conundrum that has perplexed…
Quantum computing has, for a while now, been heralded as the future of complex problem-solving. It is touted as the harbinger of doom for today’s encryption systems. However, scaling effectively…
When galaxy clusters collide, something fascinating happens. The colliding galaxy cluster “El Gordo,” the largest one known in the observable Universe, shows the same evidence of dark matter and normal…
Have you ever wondered what the universe looked like after the Big Bang when it was still in its infancy, a mere billion years old? With NASA’s new Nancy Grace…