TU Wien has detected strong quantum entanglement for the first time in a centimeter-sized crystal of a strange metal.
Physics is supposed to be predictable. Drop a ball, and gravity pulls it down. Heat water, and it boils. Light travels in straight lines. Yet throughout history, scientists have encountered ...
Quantum entanglement has long been understood as something that happens at the smallest possible scales, between individual ...
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