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World’s first ‘graviton trap’ aims to solve the century-old mystery of quantum mechanics
Physicists from Stevens Institute of Technology and Yale University have launched an experimental program ...
With support from the W. M. Keck Foundation, a Stevens–Yale collaboration is now transforming graviton detection from a ...
Scientists aim to build the first graviton detector to explore gravity's quantum nature, despite significant challenges.
Diamonds might be the next big thing in quantum computing. Quantum Brilliance now grows ultra-pure diamonds for better ...
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New unified theory may finally link 2 core pillars of quantum physics
For more than a century, modern physics has rested on two towering frameworks that do not quite agree with each other.
The primary source of infrared radiation is heat -- the radiation produced by the thermal motion of charged particles in matter, including the motion of the atoms and molecules in an object. The ...
In a muon tomography detector, cosmic-ray muons interact with an object and strike scintillators that emit photons. Wavelength-shifting fibers transmit the photons to photodetectors that digitize the ...
Dark matter and dark energy make up about 95% of the universe, leaving only 5% “ordinary matter,” or what we can see. Dr. Rupak Mahapatra, an experimental particle physicist at Texas A& ...
Discover how to secure AI orchestration workflows using post-quantum cryptography and AI-driven anomaly detection for Model Context Protocol (MCP) environments.
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