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Researchers at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva have detected entanglement in pairs of top quarks, the heaviest particles known. Previously seen at low energies with photons and atoms, this phenomenon links objects without physical connection. Studying top quarks might uncover new forces or connections to unknown physics.
The research aims to understand how gravity behaves at incredibly small scales, such as those of atoms and subatomic particles, where theories start...
The research aims to understand how gravity behaves at incredibly small scales, such as those of atoms and subatomic particles, where theories start...
For the past few years, a series of controversies have rocked the well-established field of cosmology. In a nutshell, the predictions of the standard...
For the past few years, a series of controversies have rocked the well-established field of cosmology. In a nutshell, the predictions of the standard...
Scientists from the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland have recorded an extremely rare particle decay process. According...
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (French acronym CERN) plans to bar close to 500 Russian scientists from its labs, including the Large...
Insider Brief Boeing recently unveiled plans to launch a satellite in 2026, named Q4S, aimed at demonstrating quantum entanglement swapping...
Insider Brief Quantum materials, governed by quantum mechanics principles like correlation and entanglement, exhibit unique behaviors such as...