Scientists propose new method to search for deviations from the Standard Model of physics

Artwork depicting entangled molecules. Credit: Caltech/Lance Hayashida In the search for new particles and forces in nature, physicists are on the hunt for behaviors within atoms and molecules that are…

Correlations show nuances of the particle birth process

Visualization of secondary particle streams recorded by the LHCb detector in a few proton-proton collisions. Credit: LHCb Collaboration / IFJ PAN High-energy ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider are…

The formation of an excitonic Mott insulator state in a moiré superlattice

Credit: Lian et al. When a negatively charged electron and a positively charged hole in a pair remain bound together following excitation by light, they produce states known as excitons.…

Perfect clocks are impossible, research finds

Physicists find evidence of exotic charge transport in quantum material

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain True to form, a “strange metal” quantum material proved strangely quiet in recent quantum noise experiments at Rice University. Published this week in Science, the measurements…

Experimental proof of hopfions in crystals reveals new tech possibilities.

Newswise — Hopfions, magnetic spin structures predicted decades ago, have become a hot and challenging research topic in recent years. In a study published in Nature today, the first experimental evidence is…

A framework for controlling the nature of nonlinearities

Researchers achieve zero-knowledge proof based on device-independent quantum random number beacon

A scientist explains an approaching milestone marking the arrival of quantum computers

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Quantum advantage is the milestone the field of quantum computing is fervently working toward, where a quantum computer can solve problems that are beyond the reach…

Professor discusses new approaches for the implementation of the quantum internet

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Researchers around the world are working on a network which could connect quantum computers with one another over long distances. Andreas Reiserer, Professor of Quantum Networks…