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Quantum mechanics

Quantum mechanics

Survival of the fittest quantum states, scrutinizing antihydrogen, physics of chilled drinks

05 Sep 2019 Hamish Johnston

In this week’s podcast Physics World editors ponder quantum Darwinism, a proposed framework for understanding how measurements are made on quantum systems.

We also talk about how physicists at CERN are making very precise measurements of the properties of antihydrogen – and how their experiments could provide a glimpse of what lies beyond the Standard Model of particle physics.

If you are planning a party this weekend, we can point you in the direction of an online calculator that tells you how to chill your beverages to the perfect temperature.

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