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2023

  • Scientific American: This Quantum Fluid Freezes When Heated

    Physicists finally understand why heating a supercold quantum fluid freezes it into a solid

  • Space.com: Our universe's most extreme stars sometimes 'glitch'
    "Our research establishes a strong link between quantum mechanics and astrophysics and provides a new perspective on the inner nature of neutron stars."
  • physicsworld: Quantum simulator visualizes large-scale entanglement in materials
    Physicists in Austria have found a quick and efficient way of extracting information on a quantum material’s large-scale entanglement structure thanks to a 50-year-old theorem from quantum field theory.
  • Physics World: Quantum-computing protocol avoids targeting individual atoms in an array
    Quantum bits (qubits) based on cold atoms are increasingly attractive candidates for quantum computing.
  • IEEE Spectrum: Quantum Repeaters for a Global Quantum Internet

    New relay node can link quantum computers and sensors across dozens of kilometers

  • Physics: A Nonlinear Cavity Cools a Cantilever

    Photons in a nonlinear cavity perform “negative” work on a mechanical oscillator, cooling it toward its ground state.

  • Physics: Quantum repeater transmits entanglement over 50 kilometres

    Physicists at the Universities of Innsbruck in Austria and Paris-Saclay in France have combined all the key functionalities of a long-distance quantum network into a single system for the first time.

  • Nature: ‘Levitating’ nanoparticles could push the limits of quantum entanglement

    Interaction between glass spheres suspended in a vacuum might one day lead to advances in quantum computing.

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