Can a small lump of metal be in a quantum state that extends over distant locations? A research team at the University of Vienna answers this question with a resounding yes. In the journal Nature, ...
Metal clusters made of thousands of atoms showed quantum interference, offering new insight into how large objects follow ...
The team have pushed the boundaries of quantum mechanics beyond what some thought possible. Now they want to go even further ...
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