A high-precision atomic clock could not only provide the most precise test of time dilation ever but could point the way to exciting new physics including a quantum description of gravity.
The curse of dimensionality is the significant obstacle in simulating highly interactive many-body quantum systems on classical computers. On closer inspection, however, the manifold physical quantum many-body states cover an increasingly limited region in Hilbert space.
By Skyla Baily
28 Jan 2022
As the search for dark matter and its constituent particles continues, two recent experiments put a new spin on this mystery.
By Robert Lea
28 Feb 2022
Astronomers have observed fast radio bursts from a surprising source closer to our galaxy than previously observed, taking them a step closer to understanding what causes these mysterious phenomena, but also raising additional questions.
By Reginald Davey
25 Feb 2022
AZoQuantum spoke to Matthew Walker, associate professor of astrophysics and cosmology at Carnegie Mellon University, about the James Webb Telescope and the dark matter research that hopes to draw on its findings.
By Skyla Baily
24 Feb 2022
This article explores how the science of the very small could lead to a revolution that is anything but.
By Robert Lea
23 Feb 2022
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has created the most detailed 3D cosmic map ever, which could help better understand dark energy, black holes, and the expanding Universe.
By Robert Lea
21 Feb 2022
AZoQuantum talks to David Kipping, assistant professor at Columbia University, about his hunt for exomoons and the discovery of Kepler 1708 b i.
By Skyla Baily
16 Feb 2022
The future of space exploration will require computers that allow astronauts to conduct in-situ information and data processing with machines that can withstand harsh environments.
By Robert Lea
15 Feb 2022
AZoQuantum aims to share quantum and space science with the world and with people who can make a difference. This International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we are highlighting a selection of women that are driving innovation in this field.
By Skyla Baily
11 Feb 2022