Quantum mechanics
Math physicist first Slovenian to win two ERC advanced grants
Mathematical physicist Tomaž Prosen, a professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, has won his second European Research Council (ERC) advanced grant for research in mathematical statistical physics.
Objective reality may not exist at all, quantum physicists say
One of the biggest mysteries in quantum mechanics is whether physical reality exists independent of its observer
Quantum batteries: Strange technology that could provide instant power
By leveraging a bizarre property of quantum mechanics called entanglement, quantum batteries could theoretically recharge in a flash
Quantum advantage showdowns have no clear winners
A series of recent experiments between quantum and classical computers shows the term’s ever-evolving meaning
- Read more about Quantum advantage showdowns have no clear winners
- Log in to post comments
Italian artist sells invisible sculpture for more than $18,000!
“Vacuum is nothing more than space full of energy & even if we empty it according to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle that ‘nothing’ has weight”
World War Impossible Today Says Kremlin's Spokesman
A major war is currently impossible because of the nuclear parity, Kremlin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview Thursday, answering a question on a potential world war with the use of nuclear weapons.
"Can a war happen? Putin said it clearly [during the Direct Line] that this is unlikely. We are being safeguarded by the nuclear parity," Peskov said.
Slovenian-led team paves way for miniaturisation of microchips
Ljubljana – A group of researchers led by Dragan Mihailović from the Jožef Stefan Institute (IJS) has made a breakthrough in the research of quantum technologies that could lead to miniaturisation of microchips and use of new materials in computers.
The “X17” Particle: Scientists may have discovered the fifth force of nature
A new paper suggests that the mysterious X17 subatomic particle is indicative of a fifth force of nature
Young Bulgarian Scholars Contribute to World Scientific Progress
At a time when we are becoming increasingly aware of the crucial importance of science for the protection of human health and for the global development, we would like to remind you of some of the meetings radio Bulgaria has had during the year with young Bulgarian scholars who a significant contribution to science.
Google Has Created the Fastest Computer in the World
This was announced by the company.
Google has created the first quantum computer capable of calculating and solving problems beyond the capabilities of today's most powerful supercomputers. This was reported by the company, cited by BGNES.