Can a small lump of metal be in a quantum state that extends over distant locations? A research team at the University of Vienna answers this question with a resounding yes. In the journal Nature, ...
Can a small lump of metal be in a quantum state that extends over distant locations? A research team at the University of Vienna answers this question with a resounding yes. In the journal Nature, ...
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Metal nanoparticles behave like waves in high-stakes quantum experiment
Researchers from the University of Vienna and the University of Duisburg-Essen showed that metallic ...
Global lithium demand is projected to reach around 2 million tonnes in 2026, driven by these sectors amid tightening supply ...
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Physicists trap metal clumps in mind-bending Schrödinger’s cat quantum state
Physicists have pushed one of the strangest ideas in science into new territory, holding tiny clumps of metal in a quantum limbo that recalls Schrödinger’s famous cat. Instead of a single atom or ...
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Sodium-based nanorods enable smart windows to block heat and save energy
Thermal management is essential for reducing future heating and cooling energy consumption. Notably, the near-infrared (NIR) ...
Researchers have reported new experimental results addressing the origin of rare proton-rich isotopes heavier than iron, ...
Experiments reveal that metallic nanoparticles thousands of atoms wide can exist in quantum superposition, providing a ...
But only in the last 70 years have we known for certain they were there. In 1956, physicists Clyde Cowan and Frederick Reines ...
Record-breaking experiment shows that a cluster of thousands of atoms can act like a wave as well as a particle.
So, sometime next year you’re attending Sunday Mass as you always do, the priest takes his place in the sanctuary, makes the Sign of the Cross and says “The Lord be with you,” and you dutifully ...
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