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Physics & Mathematics

A connection between quantum theory and information theory proved

A connection between quantum theory and information theory proved

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Desert ants can sense the North-South direction of the magnetic field to determine the direction of their nest entrance during so called learning walks.

Desert ants use the polarity of the geomagnetic field for navigation

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
The diagram illustrates spheroid formation in distant submillimetre-bright galaxies and its link to giant elliptical galaxies in today's Universe. Left panel: JWST RGB images (F444W red, F227W green, F150W blue) showcase sample galaxies. A cyan dashed ellipse highlights submm emission regions, with ALMA zoom-ins. Right panel: Galaxy shape classifications compare the full sample (green ellipse), submm-compact (orange), and submm-extended (blue) galaxies to local early-type (red) and late-type (purple/cyan spirals) galaxies.

Scientists Discover How Ancient Galaxies Transform Into Modern Elliptical Giants

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Fabricated at the Micro-Nano Fabrication Centre of Zhejiang University, the 31-qubit superconducting quantum processor used in the experiment allows the researchers to engineer different types of transport and control the individual qubits.

Quantum Scientists Just Made a Major Breakthrough Using 31 Superconducting Qubits

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
The pattern of quantum scars captured in the lab of physics professor Jairo Velasco, Jr.

Physicists Catch Electrons Dancing in Perfect Patterns Within Quantum Chaos

Categories Physics & Mathematics
An illustration of small primordial black holes. In reality, such tiny black holes would have a difficult time forming the accretion disks that make them visible here.

Tiny Black Holes May Leave Their Mark in Everyday Objects Here on Earth

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Collisions of heavy ions generate an immensely strong electromagnetic field. Scientists investigate traces of this powerful electromagnetic field in the quark-gluon plasma (QGP), a state where quarks and gluons are liberated from the colliding protons and neutrons.

‘Spooky Action’ at a Very Short Distance: Scientists Map Out Quantum Entanglement in Protons

Categories Physics & Mathematics
The proposed vortex beam can carry vast amounts of information, making them ideal for dense data communication systems.

Novel Light-Bending Technology Could Transform Data Security and Transmission

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Painted rock of Keltavuori in Southeastern Finland.

Stone Age Artists Found Cliffs That Made Their Elk Paintings Talk

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics, Social Sciences
WEAVE data overlaid on a James Webb Space Telescope image of Stephan's Quintet, with green contours showing radio data from the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) radio telescope. The orange and blue colours follow the brightness of Hydrogen-alpha obtained with the WEAVE LIFU, which trace where the intergalactic gas is ionised. The hexagon denotes the approximate coverage of the new WEAVE observations of the system, which is 36 kpc wide (similar in size to our own galaxy, the Milky Way).

Galaxy’s 2 Million MPH Crash Creates Cosmic ‘Sonic Boom’

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
A diagram of left-handed and right-handed versions of the amino acid isovaline, found in the Murchison meteorite.

Life’s Molecular Mirror Mystery: RNA Shows No Preference for Left or Right

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Sponsored Post
This infrasound monitoring station located in Antarctica is one of sixty such stations in the CTBT network designed to monitor secret nuclear tests.

The Silent Sound That Circles the Earth: Unlocking the Mysteries of Infrasound

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
AI-generated representation of an accreting supermassive black hole, surrounded by gas spiraling toward it along the equatorial plane.

Study Reveals How Early Universe’s Giant Black Holes Grew So Quickly

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
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