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ZA_5_02 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_5_02 — Quantum Computing and Qubit Technologies

Quantum computing exploits the principles of quantum mechanics — superposition (a qubit can exist in a combination of 0 and 1 simultaneously), entanglement (qubits can share correlations impossible in classical systems),

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ZA_4_08 — Photon Physics and the Nature of Light

The photon — the quantum of the electromagnetic field — is simultaneously one of the most familiar and most enigmatic particles in physics. Planck's introduction of energy quanta (E = hf, 1900) and Einstein's explanation

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ZA_4_17 — Polymer Science: From Bakelite to Bioplastics

Polymer science — the study of macromolecules composed of repeating monomer units — underpins materials from natural rubber and silk to modern plastics, synthetic fibers, and biomedical implants. Hermann Staudinger's 192

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ZA_4_13 — Quantum Spin Liquids

A quantum spin liquid (QSL) is an exotic magnetic state of matter in which quantum fluctuations prevent the localized magnetic moments (spins) in a material from ordering into any conventional pattern — no ferromagnetism

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ZA_4_11 — Time Crystals and Discrete Time Symmetry Breaking

A time crystal is a phase of matter that spontaneously breaks time-translation symmetry — the fundamental physical principle that the laws of physics are the same at all times (which, via Noether's theorem, is linked to

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ZA_4_10 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_4_10 — Topological Phases of Matter

The discovery of topological phases of matter — states of matter that cannot be described by Landau's conventional symmetry-breaking paradigm but are instead characterized by topological invariants (mathematical quantiti

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ZA_4_14 — Spintronics: Harnessing Electron Spin for Information Technology

Spintronics (spin electronics) — the field of physics and engineering that exploits the intrinsic spin of electrons (and its associated magnetic moment), in addition to or instead of the electron's charge, to store, proc

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ZA_4_12 — Bose-Einstein Condensates and Ultracold Atoms

A Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) is a state of matter formed when a dilute gas of bosons (particles with integer spin) is cooled to temperatures near absolute zero (~nanokelvin), causing a macroscopic fraction of the ato

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ZA_4_01 — Zero-Point Energy and Vacuum Fluctuations

Zero-point energy (ZPE) is the energy that remains in a quantum mechanical system when it is at its lowest possible energy state (absolute zero temperature). Unlike classical physics, where a system at rest has zero ener

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ZA_3_10 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_10 — Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment

The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon ($a_\mu = (g-2)/2$) is one of the most precisely measured quantities in particle physics and one of the most sensitive probes for physics beyond the Standard Model. Every charged

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ZA_3_13 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_13 — Higgs Boson: The Origin of Mass and the Standard Model's Final Piece

The Higgs boson — discovered on July 4, 2012, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) — is the quantum excitation of the Higgs field, a scalar field that permeates all of space and gives ma

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ZA_3_04 — Antimatter: CP Violation and the Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry

For every fundamental particle there exists an antiparticle with identical mass but opposite charge. When matter and antimatter meet, they annihilate into pure energy. Dirac's 1928 equation predicted antimatter's existen

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ZA_3_02 — Symmetry, Noether's Theorem, and Conservation Laws

Emmy Noether's 1918 theorem established one of the deepest principles in physics: every continuous symmetry of the action of a physical system corresponds to a conserved quantity. Translational symmetry in space yields c

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ZA_3_05 — Neutrino Physics: Oscillations, Mass, and the Ghost Particle

Neutrinos are the lightest known massive particles, interacting only via the weak force and gravity. Three flavors exist — electron, muon, and tau — and they can transform between flavors as they propagate (neutrino osci

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ZA_3_01 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_01 — The Standard Model of Particle Physics

The Standard Model of particle physics is the quantum field theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetic, weak, and strong — excluding gravity) and classifying all known elementary partic

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ZA_3_03 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_03 — Nuclear Physics: Fission, Fusion, and the Heart of Matter

Nuclear physics studies the atomic nucleus — the dense core of protons and neutrons bound by the strong nuclear force, containing 99.95% of an atom's mass in just 10⁻¹⁵ meters. The field revealed that mass can be convert

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ZA_3_16 — Neutrino Astronomy: Ghost Particles as Cosmic Messengers

Neutrino astronomy — the detection of neutrinos from astrophysical sources — opens a fundamentally new window on the universe, observing objects and processes invisible to electromagnetic radiation. Neutrinos are nearly

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ZA_3_11 — Cosmic Ray Physics and Ultra-High-Energy Particles

Cosmic rays — high-energy particles (primarily protons, alpha particles, and heavier atomic nuclei, with a small fraction of electrons and antimatter) that bombard Earth from space — were discovered by Victor Hess in 191

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ZA_3_14 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_14 — Nuclear Astrophysics: The Cosmic Forges of the Elements

Nuclear astrophysics — the study of nuclear reactions that power stars and produce the chemical elements — addresses one of the most profound questions in science: where did the elements come from? The answer, pieced tog

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ZA_3_19 — Pentaquarks and Exotic Hadrons

Exotic hadrons — particles composed of quarks and gluons in configurations beyond the conventional quark model's mesons ($q\bar{q}$) and baryons ($qqq$) — have been one of the most active frontiers in particle physics si

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