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Quantum Computers Cross Critical Error Threshold

December 9, 2024

In a first, researchers have shown that adding more “qubits” to a quantum computer can make it more resilient. It’s an essential step on the long road to practical applications.

Exotic New Superconductors Delight and Confound

December 6, 2024

Three new species of superconductivity were spotted this year, illustrating the myriad ways electrons can join together to form a frictionless quantum soup.

In the Quantum World, Even Points of View Are Uncertain

November 22, 2024

The reference frames from which observers view quantum events can themselves have multiple possible locations at once — an insight with potentially major ramifications.

The Cosmos Teems with Complex Organic Molecules

November 13, 2024

Wherever astronomers look, they see life’s raw materials.

Physicists Spot Quantum Tornadoes Twirling in a ‘Supersolid’

November 6, 2024

New observations of microscopic vortices confirm the existence of a paradoxical phase of matter that may also arise inside neutron stars.

It Might Be Possible to Detect Gravitons After All

October 30, 2024

A new experimental proposal suggests detecting a particle of gravity is far easier than anyone imagined. Now physicists are debating what it would really prove.

How Do Merging Supermassive Black Holes Pass the Final Parsec?

October 23, 2024

The giant holes in galaxies’ centers shouldn’t be able to merge, yet merge they do. Scientists suggest that an unusual form of dark matter may be the solution.

The ‘Beautiful Confusion’ of the First Billion Years Comes Into View

October 9, 2024

Astronomers are reveling in the James Webb Space Telescope’s discoveries about the formative epoch of cosmic history.

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Can Space-Time Be Saved?

September 25, 2024

Curious connections between physics and math suggest to Latham Boyle that space-time may survive the jump to the next theory of reality.

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