A single quantum particle is a wave that spreads out over arbitrarily — or unspecifiably — large distances. Yet it can never be detected in more than one place at a time. This is because under any ...
Extremely cold atoms have been nudged to self-magnify their quantum states so they can be imaged in unprecedented detail. This could help researchers better understand what quantum particles do in odd ...
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