Physicists are quietly advancing a radical idea: time might not be a single, thin line but a full three‑dimensional landscape ...
Physicists are employing quantum sensors and ultracold silicon detectors to capture elusive dark matter particles, a cosmic mystery outweighing ordinary matter five to one.
Physicists have long treated space and time as the stage on which quantum particles perform, not as actors in the drama ...
This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features Alex May, whose research explores the intersection of quantum ...
This interaction could help explain both why quantum processes can occur within environments like the brain and why we lose ...
SEEQC, the pioneer in building quantum computers with integrated cryogenic electronics on a chip and a leading supplier of quantum processing technology, today announced a new US-Taiwan quantum ...
Einstein’s claim that the speed of light is constant has survived more than a century of scrutiny—but scientists are still ...
The earliest acoustic vibrations in the cosmos weren’t exactly sound – they travelled at half the speed of light and there ...
Quantum mechanics and relativity are the two pillars of modern physics. However, for over a century, their treatment of space ...
Physicist Ralf Schützhold proposes using powerful laser interferometers to exchange energy with gravitational waves, ...
Quantum theory and Einstein's theory of general relativity are two of the greatest successes in modern physics. Each works ...
Andrew Lamb is the chief technology officer (CTO) and co-founder of Delta.g – a Birmingham-based quantum gravity sensor ...