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Spooky quantum helium atoms give hope for a Theory of Everything
24
MAR
Spooky quantum helium atoms give hope for a Theory of Everything

In a new quantum physics experiment, ANU researchers have shown that matter can experience entanglement – an effect Einstein dismissed as ‘spooky action at a distance’. The experiment, using helium atoms, is a major advance over similar entanglement experiments which used light – photons. Because atoms have mass, unlike photons, they offer future opportunities to study quantum effects and gravitational...

In a new quantum physics experiment, ANU researchers have shown that matter can experience entanglement – an effect Einstein dismissed...

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Standing on the shoulders of giants: Memoir commemorates Australia’s Newton
16
MAR
Standing on the shoulders of giants: Memoir commemorates Australia’s Newton

The life of Professor John Newton (no relation to Sir Isaac), a pioneer of Australian nuclear physics, has been celebrated in a memoir published...

Trail of destruction: swift ions surprise with elliptical damage trails
13
MAR
Trail of destruction: swift ions surprise with elliptical damage trails

When radioactive atoms inside minerals decay, they fire out high energy particles, that leave trails of destruction through the mineral. Weirdly,...

Sophisticated Ant Scanning technology makes data available for everyone.
05
MAR
Sophisticated Ant Scanning technology makes data available for everyone.

A team of international researchers have created a first-of-its-kind database of ant data, which combines high fidelity 3D scans and genetic...

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