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MIT physicists double precision of optical atomic clocks with new quantum method
The latest optical atomic clocks use faster atoms such as ytterbium, which tick up to 100 trillion times per second. However, their stability has been restricted by quantum noise, ...
Using the world’s most powerful X-ray laser, researchers have captured the hidden, never-ending vibrations of atoms inside molecules. This first-ever direct view of zero-point motion reveals that ...
Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory, the Max Planck Institute, and Nvidia developed a teacher–student AI ...
The precise imaging of many-body systems, which are comprised of many interacting particles, can help to validate theoretical ...
Physicists force atoms into state of quantum 'hyper-entanglement' using tweezers made of laser light
Using optical tweezers composed of laser light, researchers have developed a novel way to manipulate individual atoms and create a state of hyper-entanglement. This breakthrough could lead to new ...
Imagine concrete that not only survives wildfires and extreme weather, but heals itself and absorbs carbon from the air. Scientists at USC have created an AI model called Allegro-FM that simulates ...
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