Quantum entanglement discovery could enable futuristic comms tech, Nuclear physicists say
In his cult classic"Ender's Game", Orson Scott Card imagined a world in which Earth's brightest, and tragically youngest, tacticians could command armies across vast distances instantaneously using a device called the ansible.
Usually, the collider would smash the gold particles together. This would melt the boundaries between protons and neutrons and allow scientists to study the quarks and gluons — two of the elementary particles that form the nucleus of atoms — in an environment similar to that of the earliest moments of the galaxy.
It was while taking these measurements that scientists say they observed a curious phenomenon — a new kind of quantum interference. The facilities are home to a variety of nuclear research programs including several related to the maintenance and development of the US strategic stockpile.
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