
Quantum computer generates strings of certifiably random numbers
Quantinuum’s trapped-ion computer has also been used to study problems in quantum magnetism and knot theory
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Quantinuum’s trapped-ion computer has also been used to study problems in quantum magnetism and knot theory
"Audible enclaves" could transform how we perceive sound
A greenhouse with a perovskite solar cell rooftop led to faster growth and larger leaves in radicchio seedlings
“Phantom” dark energy existed long ago, observations suggest
Physicists to mark 300 years since Isaac Newton’s death with International Year of Classical Physics
Comparison of electron- and proton-based FLASH radiotherapy reveals remarkable similarity in reducing acute skin damage
Mike Edmunds and Zbig Sobiesierski argue that student learning can be boosted by enthusiasm, engagement and enablement
New Zuchongzhi 3.0 processor can solve in minutes a problem that would take a supercomputer billions of years
Mark Wrigley describes his experience at one of the most unusual locations for science outreach
Researchers harness standing acoustic waves to separate microspheres that mimic circulating tumour cells in a blood sample