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Researchers successfully freeze light into a supersolid, a groundbreaking discovery with potential applications in quantum computing and energy transport.
For decades, he hid his time-travel obsession. Now, he is challenging the assumptions that underpin our universe.
CU Boulder scientists created a quantum device that uses cold atoms and lasers to track 3D acceleration. In a new study, ...
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created a groundbreaking quantum device that can measure 3D acceleration using ultracold atoms, something once thought nearly impossible. By ...
Einstein had the opposite condition – hyperphantasia. His famous thought experiments regarding the speed of light and its relationship to time were intimately connected to an acute ability to ...
Researchers at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, have developed a tunable system that paves the way for more ...
But traditionally used methods for measuring molecule sizes struggle to capture such fast, transient processes. Conventional ...
The camera, now bolted to the end of a giant telescope at the Rubin Observatory, is expected to shoot photos of 20 billion ...
In a new study, physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have used a cloud of atoms chilled down to incredibly cold temperatures to ...
Gravity can exist without mass.” It’s a statement that upends a century of astrophysical dogma and, for some, sounds as ...
Utilizing Spatially Resolved Dynamic Light Scattering (SR-DLS) technology, the NanoFlowSizer enables accurate ...
The photoelectric effect, first explained in 1905, transformed our understanding of how light interacts with matter. When ...