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Parasite Black Holes Could Be Eating Away at Stars From The Inside

Parasite Black Holes Could Be Eating Away at Stars From The Inside

A new study suggests that small black holes formed at the beginning of the universe could be found inside stars, slowly consuming them from within.

Inside the UR laboratory for Laser Energetics

Inside the UR laboratory for Laser Energetics

Discover the groundbreaking research happening at the University of Rochester's Laboratory for Laser Energetics.

Huge First: Physicists 'Entangle' Individual Molecules With Staggering Precision

Huge First: Physicists 'Entangle' Individual Molecules With Staggering Precision

Physicists have successfully entangled pairs of ultra-cold molecules using precise optical 'tweezer traps', paving the way for advancements in quantum computing.

Physicists at Princeton Achieve On-Demand Entanglement of Molecules

Physicists at Princeton Achieve On-Demand Entanglement of Molecules

Physicists at Princeton University have successfully achieved on-demand entanglement of individual molecules, marking a significant milestone in leveraging quantum mechanics for practical applications.

Laboratory for Laser Energetics to Lead New Inertial Fusion Energy Research Hub

Laboratory for Laser Energetics to Lead New Inertial Fusion Energy Research Hub

Rochester’s LLE has been awarded $10 million by the DOE to advance inertial fusion energy research, leading efforts to create innovative laser technologies and train a new generation of scientists in this emerging clean energy field.

Quantum Computer Performs Error-Resistant Operations with Logical Qubits

Quantum Computer Performs Error-Resistant Operations with Logical Qubits

Harvard and QuEra make progress in error correction and perform operations on 48 logical qubits.

Researchers create first logical quantum processor

Researchers create first logical quantum processor

Harvard researchers have achieved a breakthrough in quantum computing by creating the first logical quantum processor.

Scientists Make Breakthrough in Quantum Computing by Reversing Time in a Quantum Computer

Scientists Make Breakthrough in Quantum Computing by Reversing Time in a Quantum Computer

Physicists at Princeton, Harvard and MIT have successfully linked together two molecules in special quantum states, advancing the study of quantum computing.