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Researchers Robert Spekkens and Kevin Resch are interrogating the nature of causality in quantum mechanics – and the fusion of…
A Simons Emmy Noether Fellowship has given experimental physicist Urbasi Sinha the opportunity to collaborate with theorists at Perimeter.
Elie Wolfe’s hidden variables research is deeply counterintuitive – and may shed light on what quantum theory tells us about…
Perimeter PhD student Florian Hopfmueller is making the leap from academia to industry.
Perimeter Institute researchers introduce a new technique called “inflation graphs” that helps unravel causal complexity and promises to prove even…
Add a little scientific wonder to your smartphone, tablet, or computer with these thought-provoking wallpapers.
Just because a theory works, doesn’t mean we understand it, writes Dan Falk.
An orchestral concert is an unlikely setting for a lesson in quantum mechanics. All the more reason to do it.
New research from Perimeter shows that two of the strangest features of quantum mechanics – entanglement and negative energy –…
We present a unique look at the most famous thought experiment in quantum physics, in which an unfortunate (and, rest…