An elusive particle that first formed in the hot, dense maelstrom of the early universe has puzzled physicists for decades.
Two quantum information theorists have solved a decades-old problem that will free up quantum computing power.
Berry used mathematical means to investigate what would happen to the neutron if the direction of the magnetic field changed ...
If another gravity theory is correct, "then the broader implications are enormous," astrophysicist Stacy McGaugh told ...
New superconducting material could pave the way for the next stage in quantum computing by behaving as qubits in a more powerful system, scientists have proposed.