When Heike Kamerlingh Onnes cooled mercury to a few degrees above absolute zero in 1911, its electrical resistance dropped ...
Quantum sensing could be a viable alternative to Global Navigation Satellite Systems ...
With dozens of companies, from small startups to tech giants, pursuing quantum computing, there’s a steady flow of results as they try to find a path to utility. We typically focus on new technologies ...
Scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory recreated part of the intense chaos inside a nuclear fireball to better ...
A research group led by Assistant Professor Takafumi Tomita and Professor Kenji Ohmori at the Institute for Molecular Science, National Institutes of Natural Sciences, has developed a new microscopy ...
Investigate how temperature relates to the movement of atoms and molecules in this exciting presentation with Michigan Science Center! Utilizing liquid nitrogen (LN2) we’ll see some ‘cool’ effects on ...
Swansea University physicists, as leading members of the ALPHA antihydrogen collaboration at CERN, have determined the ground ...
Thom Yorke made a surprise appearance at Flea‘s concert in London last night, stopping by to perform their recent song ...
We use different devices to measure temperature. The science behind them, and concepts such as absolute zero and cold atoms, ...
For thousands of years, our understanding of Neanderthals painted them as brute-force hunters, powerful, relentless, and single-mindedly carnivorous. They chased mammoths across frozen plains, brought ...
Delivering a lecture in 1959, theoretical physicist, Richard Feynman, wondered out loud: “What would the properties of materials be if we could really arrange the atoms the way we want them?” The ...