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Quantum Copies Do New Tricks
March 22, 2012 New research shows that it is possible to perfectly recover the original from the imperfect quantum copies. Scientists also propose a way that his could be done in ... > full story -
A One-Way Street for Light
March 22, 2012 An optical diode made with silicon technology can be used for quantum information. Researchers propose using ring resonators to construct a micro-optical diode. The technology is ... > full story -
Quantum Plasmons Demonstrated in Atomic-Scale Nanoparticles
March 21, 2012 Addressing a half-century-old question, engineers have conclusively determined how collective electron oscillations, called plasmons, behave in individual metal particles as small as just a few ... > full story -
How the Alphabet of Data Processing Is Growing: Flying 'Qubits' Generated
March 21, 2012 The alphabet of data processing could include more elements than the "0" and "1" in future. Scientists have achieved a new kind of bit with single electrons, called quantum bits, or qubits. With ... > full story -
Dance Like a Neutrino: Quantum Scheme to Simulate Neutrino Oscillations
March 21, 2012 The behavior of some of the most elusive particles in the known universe can be simulated using three atoms in a lab, researchers ... > full story -
Looking at Quantum Gravity in a Mirror
March 18, 2012 Einstein's theory of gravity and quantum physics are expected to merge at the Planck-scale of extremely high energies and on very short distances. Now scientists have proposed a new quantum ... > full story -
Physicists Simulate Strongly Correlated Fermions
March 18, 2012 Combining known factors in a new way, physicists have solved an intractable 50-year-old problem: How to simulate strongly interacting quantum systems to accurately predict their properties. It could ... > full story -
Icarus Experiment Measures Neutrino Speed: Even Neutrinos Are Not Faster Than Light
March 16, 2012 The ICARUS experiment at the Italian Gran Sasso laboratory has reported a new measurement of the time of flight of neutrinos from CERN to Gran Sasso. The ICARUS measurement, using last year's short ... > full story -
Ultracold Experiments Heat Up Quantum Research
March 16, 2012 Physicists have experimentally demonstrated for the first time that atoms chilled to temperatures near absolute zero may behave like seemingly unrelated natural systems of vastly different scales, ... > full story -
Cold Atoms Simulate Graphene
March 15, 2012 Physicists Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov from Manchester University were the first to isolate and identify graphene in 2004. Graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms, which form a ... > full story
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