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Creating Quantum States in Macroscopic Mechanical Objects

Creating Quantum States in Macroscopic Mechanical Objects

New Muon g-2 Measurement Points to Possible New Physics

New Muon g-2 Measurement Points to Possible New Physics

Serendipitous Discovery of 'Demons' in Metal Could Lead to New Understanding of Matter

Serendipitous Discovery of 'Demons' in Metal Could Lead to New Understanding of Matter

Webb Reveals Massive B-Type Star Called Earendel

Webb Reveals Massive B-Type Star Called Earendel

Researchers Simulate Conditions For Photon–Photon Collisions

Researchers Simulate Conditions For Photon–Photon Collisions

New Mechanism Behind Oscillating Superconductivity Discovered

New Mechanism Behind Oscillating Superconductivity Discovered

New Instrument to Detect Gamma-Ray Emissions from Astrophysical Objects

New Instrument to Detect Gamma-Ray Emissions from Astrophysical Objects

Study Analyzes Hard X-Ray Tail of Neutron Star Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries

Study Analyzes Hard X-Ray Tail of Neutron Star Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries

Quantum Computers Could Power Future Oil and Gas Computations, Says GlobalData

Quantum Computers Could Power Future Oil and Gas Computations, Says GlobalData

Study Analyzes the Correlation of Neutrons in Helium-8 Nuclei

Study Analyzes the Correlation of Neutrons in Helium-8 Nuclei

Intelsat Galaxy 37/Horizons-4 Satellite Successfully Launched

Intelsat Galaxy 37/Horizons-4 Satellite Successfully Launched

New Theoretical Approach to Obtain High-Resolution Map of Quarks Within a Proton

New Theoretical Approach to Obtain High-Resolution Map of Quarks Within a Proton

New Technology Makes X-rays Brighter and More Reliable

New Technology Makes X-rays Brighter and More Reliable

BMW Group, Airbus and Quantinuum Collaborate to Fast-Track Sustainable Mobility Research Using Cutting-Edge Quantum Computers

BMW Group, Airbus and Quantinuum Collaborate to Fast-Track Sustainable Mobility Research Using Cutting-Edge Quantum Computers

Quantum Tunnelling of Electrons in Bidimensional Materials for Logic Gates of Future Optical Computers

Quantum Tunnelling of Electrons in Bidimensional Materials for Logic Gates of Future Optical Computers

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