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- Doubling down on Schrödinger's cat
- Astronomers find giant planet around very young star
- A look beyond the horizon of events
Doubling down on Schrödinger's cat Posted: 26 May 2016 12:20 PM PDT Physicists have given Schrödinger's famous cat a second box to play in, and the result may help further the quest for reliable quantum computing. |
Astronomers find giant planet around very young star Posted: 26 May 2016 09:49 AM PDT In contradiction to the long-standing idea that larger planets take longer to form, astronomers have announced the discovery of a giant planet in close orbit around a star so young that it still retains a disk of circumstellar gas and dust. |
A look beyond the horizon of events Posted: 26 May 2016 06:56 AM PDT Black holes are still very mysterious celestial bodies which, according to the majority of physicists, do not, however, escape the laws of thermodynamics. As a result, these physical systems possess an entropy though no real agreement has been reached about the microscopic origin of this propriety and how it should be calculated. Scientists have now achieved important results in this calculation by applying a new formalism (Group Field Theory) of Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG), a very popular approach in the area of quantum gravity. |
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