Google Unveils Largest Quantum Computer Yet, but So What?
The company thinks that its Bristlecone chip could propel them to reach quantum supremacy.
The company thinks that its Bristlecone chip could propel them to reach quantum supremacy.
Schrödinger is about more than just a cat in a box.
A tiny fossilised bird is shaking up what scientists know about how bones developed in the first birds.
There may be some new, unexplained physics afoot concerning the expansion of the universe.
You’ve been here before. You’ve read this article already.
What the scientists created is called the Shankar skyrmion, a three-dimensional, tangled, closed, synthetic magnetic field formed in a Bose-Einstein condensate.
“Methods like these could be revolutionary for the understanding of molecular dynamics.”
Heidi Becker is the scientist who created the Juno probe, the findings from which could completely subvert what we know about giant planets.
Hey, maybe this is a joke, meant to rile journalists up. Or maybe it really is symbolic, or an oversight.
Dental floss is old news in these ice-cold experiments.
A change in the radio signal coming from ancient hydrogen could mean that dark matter has less mass than we thought.
It’s only initial evidence, but it’s a crucial step that could have important implications for telling the story of the early universe.
For now, we can only guess what a planet with true polar wander would look like.
A recently discovered flare could spell trouble for any hope for life on Proxima Centauri's exoplanet, Proxima b.
Imagine a bunch of people huddled under an awning, except the people are atoms, and the awning is... also an atom.
The question these researchers hope to answer is one possibly every space and science fiction fan has asked.