A prestigious physics paper was once co-authored by a Siamese cat for a very key reason in 1975. And no, we're not joking.
If you don’t know the story, enjoy! If you do, haven’t you ever wondered what the famous feline’s work involved?
First-Ever Observation of Mini-Tornadoes in Supersolid Quantum Gas In a breakthrough, scientists confirmed superfluid properties in supersolids by observing quantized vortices. Using precision ...
The realm of quantum physics continues to astound researchers with its mind-bending phenomena. Recently, a groundbreaking ...
Supersolids are a new form of quantum matter that has only recently been demonstrated. The state of matter can be produced artificially in ultracold, dipolar quantum gases. A team led by Innsbruck ...
Schrödinger's Cat, for those unfamiliar, is a famous thought experiment in physics relating to the concept of quantum superposition and the impact of observation on experimentation. The idea is simple ...
It may not help us predict their behavior, but the author thinks it will help people understand physics better.
In the social media age, there is little doubt about who is the star of the animal kingdom. Cats rule the screens just as ...
A typically fragile quantum superposition has been made to last exceptionally long, and could eventually be used as a probe ...
And those questions don’t let up when it comes to reality, or realism. We know that a quantum particle doesn’t have a true ...
Moment to reflect: the prototype telescope, dubbed the Engineering Development Unit Telescope, was manufactured and assembled by L3Harris Technologies in Rochester, New York. (courtesy: NASA/Dennis ...