AZoQuantum talks to David Kipping, assistant professor at Columbia University, about his hunt for exomoons and the discovery of Kepler 1708 b i.
By Skyla Baily
16 Feb 2022
The future of space exploration will require computers that allow astronauts to conduct in-situ information and data processing with machines that can withstand harsh environments.
By Robert Lea
15 Feb 2022
AZoQuantum aims to share quantum and space science with the world and with people who can make a difference. This International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we are highlighting a selection of women that are driving innovation in this field.
By Skyla Baily
11 Feb 2022
Quantum metrology (QM) is the scientific study of measurement systems and methodologies that incorporate quantum techniques to achieve high-resolution and highly sensitive measurements of physical parameters.
By Bismay Prakash Rout
8 Feb 2022
SpaceX’s Cargo Dragon spacecraft, CRS24, has returned to earth carrying experimental data from a light microscope, samples from a colloidal study, and cellular signaling experiments conducted at the International Space Station (ISS).
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
4 Feb 2022
A team of researchers has created a sample of an exotic state of matter that could have important implications for quantum computing.
This article explores the Hall effect and its effect in single and bilayer graphene systems.
By Bismay Prakash Rout
31 Jan 2022
Photosynthesis is the most significant, naturally occurring phenomenon for sustaining life in the world. Recent studies have determined that photosynthesis is a quantum mechanical effect.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
28 Jan 2022
AZoQuantum talks to Dr. James Quach about his research surrounding quantum batteries and the theoretical concept of superadsorption.
By Skyla Baily
26 Jan 2022
This article provides an overview of harmonic motion, classical harmonic oscillators, and quantum harmonic oscillators.
By Bismay Prakash Rout
25 Jan 2022