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But can anyone truly understand quantum mechanics? We chatted to Annabel E Gun, PhD researcher in Laser and Plasma Physics at Imperial College London and affiliate of the John Adams Institute for ...
Welcome back to the second part of our beginner’s guide to understanding the quantum revolution. If you’ve read the first part of this guide, you already know the gist of what makes quantum ...
Quantum physics is the study of matter and energy at its most fundamental level. A central tenet of quantum physics is that energy comes in indivisible packets called quanta. Quanta behave very ...
Prof. Seth Aubin -- experiment Quantum gases, laser cooling & trapping, atom chips, atom interferometry, parity violation. Prof. Todd Averett -- experiment Nuclear physics, polarized nuclear targets.
Quantum effects are the surprising and often counterintuitive phenomena that occur at the nanoscale, where the laws of classical physics break down and the principles of quantum mechanics dominate.
To learn more about the nature of matter, energy, space, and time, physicists smash high-energy particles together in large ...
Part of our International Year of Quantum Science and Technology coverage This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features William Phillips, who shared the 1997 Nobel Prize for Physics for ...
Quasicrystals, exotic states of matter characterized by an ordered structure with non-repeating spatial patterns, have been the focus of numerous recent physics studies due to their unique ...