For the first time, scientists have observed quantum entanglement in the momentum of massive particles. The result, decades ...
Quantum physicists observed atoms entangled in motion for the first time, using helium atoms with mass and gravity, opening new ways to explore how quantum mechanics interacts with gravity.
A team of physicists has shown that pairs of helium atoms, chilled to near absolute zero and launched into each other, can ...
Physicists have achieved a long-sought goal in demonstrating quantum entanglement using the momentum of atoms, rather than their internal states. Since atoms’ momentum can be affected by gravity, this ...