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In a 'Gen AI' world gone mad, are visionary technologists standing out from the crowd doing anything of worth?

🔗 | authormulhall.com/will-quantum

Explore why quantum physics, and not computer science is the true technological guide for mankinds next epoch. As we edge towards the next epoch of understanding, is our journey in peril of ending, or just set to begin?

Author Mulhall 📚 · Will Quantum Technology Transform the Future of Science?Explore how quantum technology shapes future tech like Canada's quantum radar. Science leads, tech follows—uncover the real frontier today.

Unrelated questions:
1. Maybe there's a bit of dark matter at the heart of every particle?
2. Maybe dark matter resides at the Planck scale?

Decades-long experiment finds muon still behaving unexpectedly

phys.org/news/2025-06-decades-

> Final results from a long-running U.S.-based experiment announced Tuesday show a tiny particle continues to act strangely—but that's still good news for the laws of physics as we know them.

Phys.org · Decades-long experiment finds muon still behaving unexpectedlyBy Adithi Ramakrishnan

Quantum computers may crack RSA encryption with fewer qubits than expected…

A team of researchers has outlined advances in quantum computer algorithms and error correction methods that could allow such computers to crack Rivest–Shamir–Adleman (RSA) encryption keys... the development suggests that encryption experts need to begin work toward developing next-generation #encryption techniques... #quantumcomputers #quantumphysics #qubits

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for much deliberation · Quantum computers may crack RSA encryption with fewer qubits than expected…A team of researchers has outlined advances in quantum computer algorithms and error correction methods that could allow such computers to crack Rivest–Shamir–Adleman (RSA) encryption keys… t…

Anyons are quasiparticles that differ from the familiar fermions and boson.

Scientists led by Hanns-Christoph Nägerl have observed anyons in a one-dimensional quantum system for the first time.

The results, published in Nature, may contribute to a better understanding of quantum matter and its potential applications.

👉 uibk.ac.at/en/newsroom/2025/ob