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S1E49 Breaking a 150-Year-Old Law of Physics
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Science and National Institute for Materials Science have shown that electrons in ultrapure graphene can behave like a near-frictionless fluid. Near the Dirac…
S1E48 Muon Mystery Solved: No New Physics After All?
A study led by Pennsylvania State University shows that the Muon behaves exactly as predicted. Using high-precision supercomputing, researchers recalculated its magnetic moment and found that prior…
S1E47 Memory or Illusion? The Observer Effect in Quantum Systems
A study reveals a striking paradox: quantum systems can both retain and lose information at the same time, depending on how they are observed. Researchers show that quantum memory isn’t absolute—it…
S1E46 Supergigantic Atoms: The Breakthrough That Could Scale Quantum Computers
Chalmers University of Technology propose a radical new concept: supergigantic atoms—a hybrid of giant atoms and superatoms designed to overcome key limits in quantum computing. By leveraging…
S1E45 Reversing Quantum Chaos: Recovering Lost Information
Researchers at University of California, Irvine have uncovered a method to counteract quantum scrambling, a process where information disperses within complex quantum systems. While this effect has…
S1E44 Quantum Bubbles and the Fate of the Universe
Physicists in China have created a tabletop experiment using Rydberg atoms arranged in rings to simulate the decay of a false vacuum—a scenario where the universe could suddenly transition to a…
S1E43 AI Solves Particle Physics Like a Rubik’s Cube
A breakthrough at the intersection of particle physics and artificial intelligence is redefining how complex problems are solved. Physicist David Shih has developed a machine learning approach that…
S1E42 Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle Explained
This episode explores the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, showing why it’s impossible to precisely measure both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time. Rooted in the wave nature…
S1E41 Entanglement in Nature: The Hidden Physics of Biology
Quantum biology explores whether life itself uses phenomena like superposition, entanglement, and tunneling.Emerging evidence suggests plants may exploit quantum coherence for highly efficient…
S1E40 Scientists Prove Atoms Can Exist in Two Places at Once
Physicists at the Australian National University have observed a remarkable quantum phenomenon: pairs of atoms existing in two places at once. By cooling helium atoms to near absolute zero,…
S1E39 A New Energy Star Is Born: The Quantum Battery Era
A breakthrough straight out of the quantum frontier: scientists have created the first functional prototype of a quantum battery. Instead of chemical reactions, this device stores energy using light…
S1E38 Can Time Run Backward? Quantum Physics Says Yes
Can time run backward? Using a quantum processor, scientists reversed a system’s evolution—restoring a dispersed quantum state to its original form.The result shows that, under controlled conditions,…
S1E37 The Quantum Equation No One Understands
The Schrödinger equation predicts reality with stunning accuracy—yet no one agrees on what it actually means. Does the wave function describe something real, or just probabilities?From Copenhagen to…
S1E36 The Breakthrough Making Quantum Computers More Practical
Scientists in China have built a superconducting quantum network that works at warmer temperatures—around 4 Kelvin—reducing the need for extreme cooling.Using radiative cooling and tunable couplers…
S1E35 New Particle Discovered at CERN: The Heavy Cousin of the Proton
Scientists at CERN have identified a new subatomic particle, the Ξcc+, a heavier relative of the proton. Detected by the LHCb, this particle—made of two charm quarks and one down quark—confirms…
S1E34 Ultra-High-Energy Neutrino Hints at New Physics
An ultra-high-energy neutrino detected by KM3NeT is challenging observations from IceCube and may point to physics beyond the Standard Model.In this episode, we explore the sterile neutrino…
S1E33 The Hidden Geometry of Light Revealed by Physicists
Physicists have uncovered a hidden topological structure within the light used in quantum entanglement experiments.By studying the orbital angular momentum of photons, researchers found complex…
S1E32 Quantum Teleportation Explained: How Information Travels Without Moving Matter
This episode explores the science behind Quantum Teleportation—a process often confused with science fiction. Instead of transporting matter, it transfers information using the strange correlations…
S1E31 The Equation That Could Connect Einstein’s Physics to the Quantum World
Physicists at TU Wien have proposed a new framework called the Q-Desic Equation, designed to connect General Relativity with Quantum Mechanics.The model includes subtle quantum fluctuations in…
S1E30 Quantum Sensors Could Finally Detect Dark Matter
Scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are pushing the search for Dark Matter using advanced Quantum Sensing. By combining Quantum Entanglement and Squeezed Light, researchers built…
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