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Interesting Engineering on MSNQuantum effects in life: Cells compute information billion times faster than we thoughtHe suggested that these quantum effects might be playing a role in maintaining the genetic stability in living organisms.
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Quantum mechanics is 100 years old this year. See how it allowed humanity to take the leap to chip-based devices. Up next: ...
Biological systems, once thought too chaotic for quantum effects, may be quietly leveraging quantum mechanics to process ...
Erwin Schrödinger, a theoretical physicist steeped in the philosophy of Schopenhauer and the Upanishads, delivered a series ...
In day to day life, we intuitively understand how the ... These were the laws of quantum mechanics, and they got their name from the work of Max Planck. "An Act of Desperation" In 1900, Max ...
Quantum Mechanics is a strange world, indeed. Everyday things that we take for granted, things like cause-and-effect and elementary classical laws do not work in the world inside the atom.
Philip Kurian’s research reveals how biological systems process quantum information—billions of times faster than traditional ...
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Live Science on MSNPhysicists claim they've found the 'first observational evidence supporting string theory'. But what is it?Physicists have proposed a new model of space-time that may provide the 'first observational evidence supporting string ...
Quantum mechanics is 100 years old this year. See how it allowed us to take the leap to chip-based devices. Up next: Smarter supercomputers, better pharma drugs There’s a lot of our world that ...
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