‘Spooky action’ at a very short distance: Scientists map out quantum entanglement in protons
This groundbreaking research at Stony Brook University in the United States may inform future electron–ion collision experiments by revealing how quantum entanglement shapes proton structure.
Physicists ‘entangle’ individual molecules for the first time, hastening possibilities for quantum information processing
From Princeton University 20/12/23 For the first time, a team of Princeton physicists have been able to link together individual molecules into special states that are quantum mechanically “entangled.” In these bizarre states, the molecules remain correlated with each other—and can interact simultaneously—even if they are miles apart, or indeed, even if they occupy opposite […]
Simulations of ‘backwards time travel’ can improve scientific experiments
From University of Cambridge 08/11/23 Physicists have shown that simulating models of hypothetical time travel can solve experimental problems that appear impossible to solve using standard physics. If gamblers, investors and quantum experimentalists could bend the arrow of time, their advantage would be significantly higher, leading to significantly better outcomes. Researchers at the University of […]