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Study predicts gravitational waves could leave subtle imprints on atomic light
A theoretical study accepted by Physical Review Letters predicts that gravitational waves, the faint ripples in spacetime ...
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Gravitational waves may leave directional imprints in atomic light, here's proof
Gravitational waves are usually hunted by measuring distance—how space itself stretches and shrinks ever ...
A new theoretical study suggests that gravitational waves may leave subtle signatures not in giant detectors, but in the light emitted by atoms.
A recent line of inquiry explores how atomic systems behave when immersed in curved spacetime, particularly under the influence of gravitational waves. In a new study, scientists show that ...
Gravitational waves from violent cosmic events distort spacetime. A new study proposes detecting them by observing how they ...
Physicists have long struggled to unite quantum mechanics—the theory governing tiny particles—with Einstein’s theory of ...
A soaring cosmic symphony surrounds us; its notes emerge from massive celestial objects crashing together hundreds of millions or even billions of light-years away. Ever since astronomers announced ...
Quantum mechanics is both the most powerful theory physicists have ever devised and the most baffling. On the one hand, countless experiments have confirmed its predictions; the theory undergirds ...
Quantum materials, astronomy, and life sciences research at UBC got a major boost with the latest round of Canada Foundation for Innovation Award Funding.
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