PPhysics Read More Quantum Power ParityApril 11, 2026 Abstract Quantum technologies are changing the strategic advantage from one system’s operational dominance to mutual denial: the ability…
PPhysics Read More US lab unlocks atomic-scale magnetism for faster electronics, computingApril 11, 2026 Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory are advancing next-generation electronics by unlocking the behavior of magnetism at the atomic…
PPhysics Read More What You Would See and Feel While Traveling Near the Speed of LightApril 11, 2026 We all learn in school, or at least from our more rigorous choices of science fiction, that we’ll…
PPhysics Read More Gravitational waves may be hidden in the light atoms emitApril 11, 2026 Gravitational waves are tiny ripples in spacetime created by powerful cosmic events such as colliding black holes. Until…
PPhysics Read More What it is and why it mattersApril 10, 2026 India’s ambitions in next-generation computing received a major thrust with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu set…
PPhysics Read More Scientists think dark matter might come in two formsApril 10, 2026 Sometimes, not seeing something can be just as important as detecting it. That idea is at the heart…
PPhysics Read More Scientists achieve 99.9% accurate quantum gates across 17,000 qubitsApril 10, 2026 Scientists in Switzerland have come closer to building stable quantum computers after developing a swap gate made of…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Get Unprecedented Look at the Universe’s Conditions Right After the Big Bang with LHCApril 10, 2026 Scientists working with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have taken a giant leap forward in understanding the conditions…
PPhysics Read More Space Is Dead Silent – But There Is a Way to ‘Hear’ a Black Hole : ScienceAlertApril 10, 2026 If you were to drift, suitless, through the vacuum of space, the brief moments before your death would…
PPhysics Read More Ripples in spacetime may have revealed 1st evidence of tiny black holes born in the Big BangApril 10, 2026 Ripples in the very fabric of space and time called “gravitational waves” may have provided the first tantalizing…
PPhysics Read More Scientists Spot a Solar Flare With Surprising Spectral BehaviorApril 10, 2026 On August 19, 2022, solar astronomers using the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) on the Hawaiian island…
PPhysics Read More What is quantum computing? 10 terms everyone should knowApril 10, 2026 Quantum computing has long felt like a perpetual promise — a mysteriously powerful technology that’s always “about 10…