Rare and ornate 14th-century Bible sells at auction for £5.3m – The Guardian
Rare and ornate 14th-century Bible sells at auction for £5.3m The GuardianRare and ornate 14th-century Bible sells at auction for £5.3m The Guardian Read More
Rare and ornate 14th-century Bible sells at auction for £5.3m The GuardianRare and ornate 14th-century Bible sells at auction for £5.3m The Guardian Read More
The interactions between quantum spins underlie some of the universe’s most interesting phenomena, such as superconductors and magnets. However, physicists have difficulty engineering controllable systems in the lab that replicate these interactions.Quantum Physics NewsRead More
Two researchers at the University of Warsaw developed a quantum-inspired super-resolving spectrometer for short pulses of light. The device designed in the Quantum Optical Devices Lab at the Centre for Quantum Optical Technologies, Centre of New Technologies and Faculty of Physics UW offers over a two-fold improvement in resolution compared to standard approaches. In the
Researchers from Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands have been able to initiate a controlled movement in the very heart of an atom. They caused the atomic nucleus to interact with one of the electrons in the outermost shells of the atom. This electron could be manipulated and read out through the needle of