In chemistry, molecules with a "flat" geometry are often stable enough to support a wide range of reactions. But in the quantum world, that's not technically true.
"This will change the way we think about keeping data and archival preservation."
My first attempt at quantum coding wasn’t nearly as painful as I’d feared—and it’s probably something you could do too.
This year's winners offer behind-the-scenes access to the frontiers of particle physics research.
The time crystal "beads," held midair by sound waves, bring the enigmatic quantum system into renewed practical relevance.
Don't worry, it's all good.
The battery won't power cars as the famous inventor intended, but it's still got a lot of potential.
The early universe is full of mysteries, but we can now at least be sure it was soupy.
Long considered a serious technical challenge, superradiance could actually help quantum devices go even further.
Inspired by kirigami, a type of Japanese paper art, researchers have created a new material that transforms from a grid into any 3D structure you'd like.