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Quantum test shows entangled helium atoms act as if in 2 places at once
A team of physicists has shown that pairs of helium atoms, chilled to near absolute zero and launched into each other, can ...
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Physicists entangle 2 moving atoms, extending tests of quantum theory
For the first time, physicists have entangled two atoms while they were in motion and used the result to run one of quantum ...
A cloud of helium atoms split, scattered and fell under gravity, yet still behaved as if its parts were linked. That is the ...
Quantum physicists observed atoms entangled in motion for the first time, using helium atoms with mass and gravity, opening new ways to explore how quantum mechanics interacts with gravity.
Scientists show helium atoms can exist in two places at once, preserving quantum behavior even as they fall under gravity.
Michael Manfra says quantum technology looks like the future — and it’s his job to make sure Indiana is well-positioned for ...
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