Posts Tagged ‘Quantum’
Today’s physics news: cash grants allow real experiments in school science, nanoscale wires defy quantum predictions and more
Today’s physics news: cash grants allow real experiments in school science, nanoscale wires defy quantum predictions and more
Swiss scientists prove durability of quantum network
Scientists and engineers have proven the worth of quantum cryptography in telecommunication networks by demonstrating its long-term effectiveness in a real-time network. Their international network, created in collaboration with ID Quantique and installed in the Geneva metropolitan area and crossing over to the site of CERN in France, ran for more than one-and-a-half years from [...]
Today’s physics news: Entangled diamonds blur quantum-classical divide, and more…
Today’s physics news: Entangled diamonds blur quantum-classical divide, and more…
Today’s physics news: Thursday, 13 January 2011
In today’s news round-up: giant green space blob captured by Hubble, Google offers $50,000 prize in search for young Einsteins, ethereal quantum state stored in solid crystal and more.
Today’s physics news: Friday, 17 September
Spray-on clothing becomes a reality Spray-on technology demonstrated in London today creates a seamless fabric on contact with the body and may have applications in medicine as well as fashion Guardian Nature Gove’s top degree plan for teachers criticised Government proposals to raise the bar for trainee teachers in England could worsen the shortage [...]









