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Chaotic quantum spins organize themselves to emit long-lived microwaves
Quantum particles can work together to produce powerful signals. However, those signals are unstable and usually vanish ...
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Physicists turn quantum chaos into something surprisingly useful
Quantum chaos used to be the kind of phrase that made experimental physicists wince, a shorthand for fragile devices going off the rails when too many particles started talking to each other. Now a ...
Fermi America wants to build a massive private nuclear-powered energy grid for artificial intelligence. Can the brassy avatar ...
While the West spent 2025 watching Elon Musk’s Neuralink with a mix of awe and scepticism, a different kind of 'Matrix' was being built ...
Thus was born Setun, the world’s first ternary computer—a machine that did not merely tweak binary logic but openly defied it ...
Knowable Magazine reports 2025 faced turmoil in U.S. science amid job cuts and budget slashes, yet saw advances in gene ...
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