Over the last few years, the global market has slowly introduced autonomous vehicles, with large companies, such as Google, leading the charge. It is predicted that by 2025, the autonomous vehicle market is expected to reach 6 billion dollars.
By Isabelle Robinson
25 May 2018
The “Higgs Mode,” otherwise known as the Higgs amplitude mode, is seen as a close relative to the Higgs boson. In this article, we look at the new quantum state known as the Higgs mode, the materials that the Higgs mode is found in and the Higgs Boson itself.
By Liam Critchley
24 Apr 2018
The internet comprises of videos, documents, and web pages. It contains a massive amount of information that grows every day, which is stored in binary digits (1s and 0s) and read by computers. Given that this data must have mass, how much does the entire internet weigh?
By Isabelle Robinson
20 Apr 2018
Traveling at speeds of 8km/s, the Hubble telescope can complete its orbit of the Earth in 97 minutes. As it moves, the telescope can take pictures of faraway galaxies that would otherwise be unable to be seen. But how does this incredible telescope work?
By Isabelle Robinson
20 Apr 2018
What does infinity mean and can we count past it? This article explores the concepts and mathematical theories around the idea of infinity.
By Isabelle Robinson
20 Apr 2018
Previous instrumentation for quantum computing is no longer sustainable or suitable. Zurich Instruments has recently launched several new products with specific features and functions for quantum computing including the HDAWG Arbitrary Waveform Generator.
Physicists at Harvard and MIT universities created one of the world’s largest quantum simulators using a new laser technique.
Researchers have developed a new magnetically frustrated honeycomb iridate. It is much closer to the Kitaev spin liquid.
By Benedette Cuffari
6 Nov 2017
The ability to observe topological insulators and semimetals in an electronic system has generated great interest within the field of condensed matter physics.
By Liam Critchley
9 Aug 2017
One of the great unsolved mysteries in science is the odd behavior exhibited by quantum critical points at absolute zero.
By Kerry Taylor-Smith
2 Aug 2017