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MIT scientists have snapped the first-ever images of individual atoms interacting freely in space, making visible the elusive ...
One of the most profound open questions in modern physics is: "Is gravity quantum?" The other fundamental ...
Physicists captured the first images of individual atoms freely interacting in space. The pictures reveal correlations among the 'free-range' particles that until now were predicted but never directly ...
Scientists have just snapped pictures of single atoms as they move around freely, capturing details once hidden from sight.
In the world of quantum computing, the Hilbert space dimension—the measure of the number of quantum states that a quantum ...
Until now, atoms have never been imaged interacting freely in space, but a new technique known as non-resolved microscopy has changed that. MIT physicists were able to successfully capture images of ...
Physicists have used a novel technique to observe individual atoms interacting in free space for the first time ever. The new technique confirms a century-old quantum mechanical theory.
As we've reported previously, the Dance Your PhD contest was established in 2008 by science journalist John Bohannon, who is ...
A particle that lacks the energy to climb a barrier can still appear on the far side, a curiosity known as “quantum tunneling ...
and the gases needed to be at ultracold temperatures to see anything at all (because atoms get the zoomies when agitated by heat). “Imaging quantum gases in situ at the resolution of single ...
MIT physicists have taken the first-ever direct images of individual atoms interacting freely in space. Their findings, ...