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Quantum Gas Microscope Offers Glimpse Of Quirky UltracoldPhysicists at Harvard University have created a quantum gas microscope that can be used to observe single atoms at temperatures so low the particles follow the rules of quantum mechanics, behaving in bizarre ways. ... |
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Review: Quantum Leaps by Jeremy BernsteinAn eclectic look at how quantum mechanics has intersected with culture, from Marxism to mysticism to poetry ... |
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Israel Gelfand, Math Giant, Dies at 96Dr. Gelfand’s pioneering work in many areas has proved crucial in quantum mechanics, M.R.I. imaging and CAT scans. ... |
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Publishers Weekly on How to Teach Physics to Your Dog [Uncertain Principles]In this week's issue of Publishers Weekly there's a short review (scroll down) of How to Teach Physics to Your Dog (which will be released December 22): How to Teach Physics to Your Dog Chad Orzel. Scribner, $24 (288p) ISBN 978-1-4165-7228-2 What do dog treats and chasing squirrels have to ... |
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Quantum Mechanics Questions the Molecular Dynamics of Submicron StructuresIn the 1950s, Metropolis and Teller pioneered molecular dynamics (MD) as a method to derive the thermodynamic and transport properties of bulk molecular liquids. Submicron ensembles comprising a few hundred atoms with periodic boundary conditions were used to derive the bulk liquid properties. ... |
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Quantum Entanglement Visible to the Naked EyeBy linking the electrical currents of two superconductors large enough to be seen with the naked eye, researchers have extended the domain of observable quantum effects. Billions of flowing electrons in the superconductors can collectively exhibit a weird quantum property called entanglement, us... |

