In a new Nature Communications study, scientists have demonstrated the quantum version of the strong Mpemba effect (sME) in a ...
according to researchers looking to solve the riddle of how the Universe is expanding. For the past 100 years, physicists have generally assumed that the cosmos is ...
This allows for the theoretical prediction of new interacting phases of matter relevant in experimental settings from trapped ions to monolayer silicates to acoustic metamaterials.
By extrapolating backwards in time, physicists will use the remnants of the collisions to infer information about the structure of the original particles. However, the same theoretical ...
Their method allows for the direct extraction of the physical laws governing a simulator from experimental data, without resorting to complex theoretical simulations. In quantum physics, the key ...
Theoretical physicists have proposed the existence of a new type of particle that doesn’t fit into the conventional classifications of fermions and bosons. Their ‘paraparticle’, described in ...
The laws of physics do not exist, a theoretical physicist named Sankar Das Sarma argues in a new column published by New Scientist. While we define the laws as the “ultimate laws” of our ...
Theoretical physicists Lauritz van Luijk, Alexander Stottmeister, Reinhard F. Werner, and Henrik Wilming of Leibniz University Hannover in Germany have now identified fields that could be key players ...
In fact, a new study finds it might be a handy way to entangle particles without messing up their mathematics. Theoretical physicists Lauritz van Luijk, Alexander Stottmeister, Reinhard F. Werner, and ...
Topping the University of Mumbai in both his BSc (1965) and MSc (1967) examinations, he earned his doctorate in theoretical nuclear physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT ...
Credit: SciTechDaily.com Physicists uncovered a fascinating link between the Large Hadron Collider and quantum computing. They found that top quarks produced at the LHC exhibit a property called ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. Imagine standing on a railway platform watching a trolley go past. A girl on the trolley drops a bright red ball. To her, the ball ...