John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis shared the prize for work that enabled the creation of macroscopic ...
A NASA mission to study the heliosphere—the sun's magnetic bubble that shields our solar system—and develop a better understanding of space weather was launched from the agency's Kennedy Space Center ...
CHESS thin-film materials nearly double refrigeration efficiency compared to traditional methods. Scalable and versatile, they promise applications from household cooling to space exploration.
Up in the air Cost overruns and delay have hit the drone-like rotorcraft Dragonfly mission to Titan. (Courtesy: NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Steve Gribben) An internal audit has slammed NASA over its ...
Cosmic mapper The Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe will spend two years studying the solar wind and its interaction with the interstellar medium. (Courtesy: NASA) NASA has launched a ...
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Three scientists at US universities win Nobel Prize in physics for advancing quantum technology
Three scientists have won the Nobel Prize in physics for research on the strange behavior of subatomic particles called ...
John Clarke, a former scientist at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and an ...
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Three Scientists Receive Nobel Prize in Physics for Pioneering Work That Put Quantum Mechanics on a ‘Human Scale’
The discovery honored with this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics takes phenomena observed in the subatomic world—the ...
John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis win the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work on quantum mechanical ...
The paper’s co-authors, Alexander Gaeta (left) and Michal Lipson, pictured in the Gaeta lab at Columbia University. Gaeta is ...
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From artificial atoms to quantum information machines: Inside the 2025 Nobel Prize in physics
Nobel Prize in Physics is a tribute to the scientists who first discovered quantum behaviors in a macroscopic electrical ...
The same pulling force that causes “tears” in a glass of wine also shapes embryos. It’s another example of how genes exploit ...
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