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Tag: Physics

Latest James Webb data hints at new physics in Universe’s expansion

December 9, 2024 wp-bot Ars Technica

Physicists have been puzzling over conflicting observational results pertaining to the accelerating expansion rate of our Universe—a major discovery recognized by the 2011 Nobel Prize

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Cheerios effect inspires novel robot design

December 3, 2024 wp-bot Ars Technica

There’s a common popular science demonstration involving “soap boats,” in which liquid soap poured onto the surface of water creates a propulsive flow driven by

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Microsoft and Atom Computing combine for quantum error correction demo

November 19, 2024 wp-bot Ars Technica

In September, Microsoft made an unusual combination of announcements. It demonstrated progress with quantum error correction, something that will be needed for the technology to

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Scientist behind superconductivity claims ousted

November 19, 2024 wp-bot Ars Technica

University of Rochester physicist Ranga Dias made headlines with his controversial claims of high-temperature superconductivity—and made headlines again when the two papers reporting the breakthroughs

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Emergent gravity may be a dead idea, but it’s not a bad one

November 19, 2024 wp-bot Ars Technica

Emergent gravity is a bold idea. It claims that the force of gravity is a mere illusion, more akin to friction or heat—a property that

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IBM boosts the amount of computation you can get done on quantum hardware

November 13, 2024 wp-bot Ars Technica

There’s a general consensus that we won’t be able to consistently perform sophisticated quantum calculations without the development of error-corrected quantum computing, which is unlikely

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