Quantum entanglement, Condensed matter physics, Richard Feynman, Electromagnetism, Quantum mechanics, Physics
ISSUE 3403 | MAGAZINE COVER DATE: 10 September 2022
Read issue 3403 10 September 2022 of New Scientist magazine for the best science news and analysis
ISSUE 3403 | MAGAZINE COVER DATE: 10 September 2022
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Opinion: It’s arrogant to assume humans will never imbue AI with consciousness
“Cogito, ergo sum,” Rene Descartes. Translation: “I think, therefore I am.” What makes us, us? How is it that we’re able to look at a tree and see beauty, hear a song and feel moved, or ...
Conferences and Meetings on Optics and Lasers
Scientific Conference Calendar of Conferences and Meetings on Optics and Lasers
Quantum technologies: New insights into superconducting processes
The development of a quantum computer that can solve problems, which classical computers can only solve with great effort or not at all—this is the goal currently being pursued by an ...
Europe Expands Virtual Borders To Thwart Migrants
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Special issue on quantum data processing in Entropy
This interest resulted in the development of new areas of applications covering possible utilisation of quantum mechanical principles in communication, data processing, and more recently in ...
Mindless Intelligence and Smart Sentience
Why digital computers will always be micro-experiential zombies
Coming to Grips with the Implications of Quantum Mechanics
The question is no longer whether quantum theory is correct, but what it means.
Simplifying quantum systems
Yet the road that will take us to a quantum computer capable of answering everyday questions is a rocky one – and much longer than many are prepared to admit. “We’re talking about decades, ...
Physicists watch as ultracold atoms form a crystal of quantum tornadoes
MIT physicists have directly observed ultracold atoms forming “quantum tornadoes” in a spinning fluid of ultracold atoms. The observations record a key crossover from classical to quantum ...
Three IBM scientists named APS Fellow
IBM Quantum’s Jerry Chow, Hanhee Paik, and Christy Tyberg named to 2021 class.
Volume 75, Issue 3, March 2022
cover: Kazimir Malevich’s Tochil’schik Printsip Mel’kaniia, or The Knifegrinder (1912–13), exemplifies the fragmentation of forms characteristic of futurism and echoes the superposition of ...
In a new quantum simulator, light behaves like a magnet
Studying it, the researchers have found that photons can behave like magnetic dipoles at temperatures close to absolute zero, following the laws of quantum mechanics. When subject to the ...
Quantum technologies
In addition to the Hubs, the programme has provided: • £50m for innovation, including industry-led feasibility studies, collaborative research and development projects and the creation of a ...