<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" version="2.0"><channel><title>Daily Express :: Quantum Physics Feed</title><link>https://www.express.co.uk</link><description>Simply The Best 7 Days A Week</description><language>en-gb</language><image><link>https://www.express.co.uk</link><url>https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/logorss.gif</url><title>Daily Express</title></image><pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 22:05:39 +0100</pubDate><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><generator>CakePHP</generator><managingEditor>news@express.co.uk</managingEditor><webMaster>news@express.co.uk</webMaster><item><title><![CDATA[Huge breakthrough as UK scientists announce they've achieved 'teleportation']]></title><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/285x214/2013297_1.jpg"/><br><br>The move marks a leap forward in the quest to roll out scalable quantum computers. <br><br>]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2025 11:55:00 +0000</pubDate><author><![CDATA[Jacob Paul]]></author><category>Science</category><media:keywords>Science news, UK scientists, science quantum computing, teleportation, Oxford University study, Oxford University teleportation</media:keywords><media:content url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/590x/2013297_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="750" height="445"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Scientists claimed to have made a teleportation breakthrough]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[Getty]]></media:credit></media:content><media:thumbnail url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/237x141/2013297_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="237" height="141"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Scientists claimed to have made a teleportation breakthrough]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[Getty]]></media:credit></media:thumbnail></item><item><title><![CDATA[‘Most comprehensive view’ of the history of the universe drawn up — in two charts]]></title><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/285x214/1826308_1.jpg"/><br><br>The plots highlight what is forbidden by general relativity and quantum uncertainty and help navigate the relationship between gravity and quantum mechanics.<br><br>]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 20 Oct 2023 15:55:00 +0100</pubDate><author><![CDATA[Ian Randall]]></author><category>Science</category><media:keywords>space, cosmos, universe, physics, astrophysics, quantum physics, history of universe, big bang</media:keywords><media:content url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/590x/1826308_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="750" height="445"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Physicists have created ‘the most comprehensive view’ of the history of the universe]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[Getty Images]]></media:credit></media:content><media:thumbnail url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/237x141/1826308_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="237" height="141"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Physicists have created ‘the most comprehensive view’ of the history of the universe]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[Getty Images]]></media:credit></media:thumbnail></item><item><title><![CDATA[Celestial ‘copycat’ could look just like a black hole - until you get close]]></title><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/285x214/1760175_1.jpg"/><br><br>A "topological defect" in the fabric of spacetime would not trap light like a black hole, but instead scatter it "in funky motions", physicists have predicted.<br><br>]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 19 Apr 2023 15:44:00 +0100</pubDate><author><![CDATA[Ian Randall]]></author><category>Science</category><media:keywords>space, black hole, topological defect, topological soliton, gravity, general relativity, quantum mechanics, string theory</media:keywords><media:content url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/590x/1760175_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="750" height="445"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A defect in space known could be indistinguishable from a black hole — until it was viewed up close]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[Pierre Heidmann / Johns Hopkins University]]></media:credit></media:content><media:thumbnail url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/237x141/1760175_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="237" height="141"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A defect in space known could be indistinguishable from a black hole — until it was viewed up close]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[Pierre Heidmann / Johns Hopkins University]]></media:credit></media:thumbnail></item><item><title><![CDATA[South Asian links to NHS and pioneering physicist among stories spotlighted in new exhibit]]></title><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/285x214/1729561_1.jpg"/><br><br>The new addition to Manchester Museum is the first permanent gallery in the UK dedicated to the experiences and histories of South Asian communities in Britain.<br><br>]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 01 Feb 2023 23:25:00 +0000</pubDate><author><![CDATA[Ian Randall]]></author><category>Science</category><media:keywords>science, manchester musuem, south asia, south asia gallery, nhs, enoch powell, Satyendra Nath Bose, albert einstein</media:keywords><media:content url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/590x/1729561_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="750" height="445"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[The story of a ground-breaking Indian physicist is being told at Manchester Museum]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[Manchester Museum]]></media:credit></media:content><media:thumbnail url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/237x141/1729561_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="237" height="141"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[The story of a ground-breaking Indian physicist is being told at Manchester Museum]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[Manchester Museum]]></media:credit></media:thumbnail></item><item><title><![CDATA[Universe would have three time and one space dimensions for faster-than-light observers]]></title><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/285x214/1714738_1.jpg"/><br><br>According to a theoretical physicist, the existence of faster-than-light observers could provide a way to combine the theories of quantum mechanics and special relativity.<br><br>]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2022 20:18:00 +0000</pubDate><author><![CDATA[Ian Randall]]></author><category>Science</category><media:keywords>physics, spacetime, time, space, dimensions, quantum mechanics, special relativity, einstein</media:keywords><media:content url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/590x/1714738_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="750" height="445"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Observers moving faster than the speed of light would see one three dimensions of time ]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[Getty Images]]></media:credit></media:content><media:thumbnail url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/237x141/1714738_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="237" height="141"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Observers moving faster than the speed of light would see one three dimensions of time ]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[Getty Images]]></media:credit></media:thumbnail></item><item><title><![CDATA[See-through window coating that blocks heat could reduce air conditioning costs]]></title><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/285x214/1704538_1.jpg"/><br><br>The invention could reduce electric cooling cost by one-thirds in hot climates as compared to conventional glass windows, the developers have estimated.<br><br>]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2022 13:35:00 +0000</pubDate><author><![CDATA[Ian Randall]]></author><category>Science</category><media:keywords>window, transparent coating, radiative cooing, climate change, global warming, cars</media:keywords><media:content url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/590x/1704538_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="750" height="445"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A transparent window coating that can cool a building has been developed by US researchers]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[University of Notre Dame]]></media:credit></media:content><media:thumbnail url="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/237x141/1704538_1.jpg" type="img/jpeg" expression="full" width="237" height="141"><media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[A transparent window coating that can cool a building has been developed by US researchers]]></media:description><media:credit role="author" scheme="urn:ebu"><![CDATA[University of Notre Dame]]></media:credit></media:thumbnail></item><item><title><![CDATA[Nobel Prize in Physics: 2022 award given to trio for work on Einstein’s ‘spooky action’]]></title><description><![CDATA[<img src="https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dynamic/151/285x214/1678266_1.jpg"/><br><br>Physicists Alain Aspect of France, John F. 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