The Size, Frequency, and Habitability of Super-Earths Exceeds That of Earth Exoplanets are planets that circle stars outside of our solar system and are now often found by astronomers. However, researchers working on NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet…
Natural Double-layer Grapheme exhibits Unexpected Quantum Effects An international research team led by the University of Göttingen discovered novel quantum effects in high-precision studies of natural double-layer graphene and interpreted them in…
Hacking Quantum Cryptography is Pointless For the first time, an international team has successfully implemented advanced quantum cryptography. Furthermore, encryption is independent of the quantum device used, making it even…
Forces in Jammed Granular Solids are predicted by Neural Networks We are surrounded by granular matter. Sand, rice, nuts, coffee, and even snow are some examples. These materials are composed of solid particles that are…
When Fiery Meteors Were Interpreted as a Bad Omen, Comets, and Kings A meteor streaked over the UK’s skies last week, just a few days after Queen Elizabeth II, who ruled England for 70 years, passed away…
Water Can Function Neither Like A Solid Nor A Liquid In A Single Molecule Layer Even though we may believe we understand how water behaves, we have been ignoring what happens when it enters places that are only one molecule…
New Quantum Computers may be made possible by Tiny Magnets Researchers have discovered a type of magnetic behavior that could aid in the development of magnetically based quantum devices. Magnetic interactions could point to the…
Error Correction in a Silicon Qubit System is Confirmed by Researchers In quantum computing, quantum error correction (QEC) is used to protect quantum information from errors caused by decoherence and other quantum noise. Theoretically, quantum error…
The Most Accurate Measurement Of The Free Fall Principle Supports The Theory, Proving Einstein Right Once More What is heavier, a kilogram of lead or a kilogram of feathers? Physicists take this old joke very seriously since they have been working to…
Scientists Discover Spins in a Two-dimensional Magnet According to research, spinning quasiparticles, known as magnons, light up when paired with a light-emitting quasiparticle, known as an exciton, which has potential quantum information…