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How Light is Revolutionizing Quantum and AI Computing

Imagine solving a problem that would take the fastest supercomputer millions of years in under two minutes. Sounds like science fiction, right? But this is the promise of photonic quantum computing — a groundbreaking technology that uses light, not electrons, to process information. In this video, w

The Quantum Spin Hall Effect and its importance

For more Science Videos: https://lt.org/ * The quantum spin Hall effect was first proposed by Kane and Mele in 2005. In this video, LAURENS MOLENKAMP outlines how his team’s focus on mercury telluride has provided notable insights into this phenomenon. * Conducting transport experiments on special

ScienceCasts: Quantum Foam

Researchers have used NASA space telescopes to prove that space-time is much less "foamy" than some models predict.  Understanding their result requires a trip into the world of quantum physics. Visit http://science.nasa.gov/ for more. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/NASA

What If We Could Teleport?

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How Could You Walk Through Walls?

In sci-fi movies, superheroes can walk through walls. Why can’t we? Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/LifeNoggin Follow Life Noggin! Instagram: https://instagram.com/lifenoggin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lifenoggin Official Website: https://lnstudios.co/ We are LIFE NOGGIN! An

Thought experiment Schrödinger's cat

Austrian Erwin Schrödinger was one of the pioneers of quantum physics. He is most famous for an experiment that he fortunately never conducted: Schrödinger's cat - a thought experiment. Author: ZDF/nano/Raketenfilm/Andreas Gust/Konstantin Fuchs Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to watch

Termites - great architects

A termite burrow is an underground maze of tunnels and shafts. The termites dig their burrow in such a way that internal conditions remain constant, even during extreme heat and drought, while providing fresh air to the rooms. Authors: ZDF/Terra X/C. Haak/Nikolai Holzach/Maximilian Mohr Translatio