For the first time, scientists have demonstrated that negative refraction can be achieved using atomic arrays—without the need for artificially...
Carnegie Mellon University’s Professor Curtis Meyer and his research colleagues explore an uncharted world inside protons and neutrons. For the...
Scattering takes place across the universe at large and miniscule scales. Billiard balls clank off each other in bars, the...
Data security on the internet is under threat: in the future, quantum computers could decode even encrypted files sent over...
Researchers at the University of Houston’s Texas Center for Superconductivity have achieved another first in their quest toward ambient-pressure high-temperature...
Entanglement—linking distant particles or groups of particles so that one cannot be described without the other—is at the core of...
Excitons, encountered in technologies like solar cells and TVs, are quasiparticles formed by an electron and a positively charged “hole,”...
In the realm of quantum information distribution, sending a signal from point A to point B is like a baseball...
Physicists have performed a simulation they say sheds new light on an elusive phenomenon that could determine the ultimate fate...
In physics, the term “isotropy” means a system where the properties are the same in all directions. For fusion, neutron...
Most metals expand when their temperature rises. The Eiffel Tower, for example, is about 10 to 15 centimeters taller in...
An international team of engineers and physicists have found a way to use quantum light to improve the performance of...












