April 12th, 2007

Researchers Develop Observable Quantum Mechanics Experiment; Price of 13-D TVs to Fall

One problem that plagues scientists when experimenting with quantum mechanics is that the actions and operations that take place cannot be directly observed, the only way to tell if an experiment is a success is to look at the results. That’s changing. Insane scienticians at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics have come up with a magnetic cantilever that reacts to rubidium when… → Read More