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A team at CU Boulder has made a curious state of matter in which particles move constantly—like a clock with hands and gears ...
Time crystals, a state of matter once thought physically impossible, could soon be on a banknote.
First theorized in 2012, researchers are beginning to find new ways to implement this mind-bending technology.
Physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have created the first time crystal that humans can actually see, using liquid crystals that swirl into never-ending patterns when illuminated by light ...
For the first time, a time crystal has been built that can be directly seen by human eyes, rippling in an array of neon-hued ...
In their study, Zhao and Smalyukh created a space–time crystal in the nematic phase of a liquid crystal. In this phase the crystal’s rod-like molecules align parallel to each other and also flow like ...
University of Colorado Boulder physicists have created a “time crystal” visible to the human eye. Nobel laureate Frank ...