IBM has generated £1 billion from quantum technology, signifying its potential for future growth. The company launched advanced quantum computers and partnered
China’s Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST) achieves a significant milestone by maintaining a fusion reaction for 1,066 seconds. The “artificial Sun” uses
Scientists measured light in 37 dimensions, expanding on the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger paradox. This study challenges traditional notions of reality and locality in physics.
Researchers at Peking University are leveraging DNA for quantum computing innovations. Electric fields can manipulate atomic-level DNA structures, allowing control over nuclear
Scientists have explored 37 dimensions to enhance understanding of quantum physics. This multi-dimensional study challenges the traditional four-dimensional view of the universe.
“37 Dimension Experiment” explores realms beyond conventional space and time, challenging existing physics. The experiment is grounded in advanced string theories suggesting
Scientists are pioneering exploration into 37 dimensions to revolutionise technology and our universal understanding. These dimensions may provide insights into physics, quantum