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Quantum Mechanics is a piece of cake: A Dive into Parastatistics
Parastatistics challenges the fermion-boson binary with paraparticles—offering a bold new lens on quantum mechanics and hinting at breakthroughs in materials and quantum computing.

Quantum biology sets new limits on life’s computing power
Philip Kurian’s work at Howard University reveals how quantum mechanics boosts information processing in all living things on Earth.

Quantum computing achieves a major milestone
D-Wave’s quantum computer outperforms a supercomputer, solving complex material problems fast, promising new discoveries in sci/tech.

Study links gravity, quantum mechanics and statistical physics
A new study connects gravity to quantum ideas, offering clues about dark matter and the universe’s expansion.

Macroscopic quantum entanglement between large acoustic resonators
Researchers have demonstrated macroscopic quantum entanglement between two acoustic wave resonators on separate chips.

Exploring Quantum Collapse: Schrödinger’s Cat, Diósi-Penrose Model, and Tabletop Experiments
Schrödinger’s cat meets Einstein’s gravity—can gravity explain why the quantum world looks so different from our own? A new experiment tests whether spacetime itself forces superpositions to collapse.

DOE announces funding for quantum information science and fundamental physics
The DOE has announced funding for research in quantum information science and its intersections with the foundations of physics.

Researchers place molecules in a long-lasting quantum entangled state
Researchers have shown that they can keep quantum entanglement between molecules for about one second, which is a long time.

Quantum information theory maps how quarks and gluons are entangled inside protons
Scientists have used quantum information theory to understand how quantum entanglement affects quarks and gluons.

Quantum material enables clean hydrogen production
Scientists have found a way to use chiral crystals to produce hydrogen from water more efficiently than before.