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The Quark Side - Quantum Physics Podcast

The Quark Side - Quantum Physics Podcast

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The Quark Side is a quantum physics podcast that explores the strange foundations of reality—from quarks and fields to spacetime, uncertainty, and the limits of knowledge. Each episode breaks down cutting-edge research and deep ideas in modern physics with clarity, rigor, and curiosity, revealing how the quantum world shapes everything we observe.Copyright Synthetic Universe Ciencia Física Química
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  • China Achieves Parallel Quantum Teleportation Milestone
    Mar 23 2026
    Researchers at Universidade de Shanxi achieved simultaneous quantum teleportation of multiple information states using a continuous-variable system.

    By controlling phase across tunable frequencies, the team transmitted up to five parallel channels with 70% fidelity—surpassing classical limits. The breakthrough expands quantum communication capacity without duplicating infrastructure, marking a major step toward a high-density quantum internet.

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    38 m
  • Anyon-Trion Discovery Advances Quantum Materials Research
    Mar 19 2026
    Researchers at the University of Washington have identified a new quasiparticle, the anyon-trion, enabling the optical detection of fractional charges without magnetic fields. Using twisted bilayer MoTe₂, the team observed distinct photoluminescence signatures that confirm the presence of anyons in fractional Chern insulators.

    The discovery bridges quantum optics and condensed matter physics, opening new paths toward stable quantum computing and advanced topological materials.

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    26 m
  • Quantum Entanglement Could Turn Telescopes into a Giant Super-Array
    Mar 16 2026
    Researchers have proposed a new technique that uses quantum entanglement to link distant telescopes, bypassing the physical limits of traditional interferometry. Instead of transporting light through complex optical systems, the method relies on quantum correlations and classical communication to merge observational data.

    With quantum memories and spatial mode separation, the network could function as a single giant telescope—delivering unprecedented resolution for observing stars and exoplanets, and redefining the future of astrophysics.

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    37 m
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