Over many years, there have been multiple touchpoints between the natural and social sciences. This resulted in the application of ideas, concepts, and formalisms from physics, mathematics, and even biology to economics and finance.
By Skyla Baily
7 Jan 2022
A Covid-19 testing technique based on quantum technology may provide faster and more accurate results than current testing methods.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
5 Jan 2022
In the last few years, space exploration, research, and commercialization have been somewhat transformed. Now, universities and private businesses have a route to space as well: nanosatellites.
By Ben Pilkington
4 Jan 2022
This article provides an overview of the Pauli Exclusion Principle and its enduring relevance.
By Bismay Prakash Rout
31 Dec 2021
Researchers have discovered a new form of magnetism that can both coexist with superconductivity and exist independently of superconductivity in the remarkable new material Sr2RuO4.
By Ben Pilkington
29 Dec 2021
The Frontera supercomputer provides powerful computational capabilities to advance scientific discovery. This article provides an overview of this supercomputer.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
28 Dec 2021
Quantum vacuum fluctuations can influence the motion of macroscopic, human-scale objects.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
24 Dec 2021
In the last two decades, the rapid development of quantum technology established random number generation via quantum processes as an efficient and reliable method to obtain genuinely nondeterministic random numbers.
By Robert Lea
22 Dec 2021
Thus far, time crystals and discrete time crystals, exotic phases of matter, have only been understandable with quantum physics. New research suggests that a simpler “classic” approach might unlock the secrets of these systems.
By Robert Lea
20 Dec 2021
Quantum communication offers a networking approach that is governed by the laws of quantum mechanics which is more secure and much faster than current digital networks.
By Ilamaran Sivarajah
16 Dec 2021