New Quantum Sensor Opens a Window Into the Invisible Universe

Researchers at Imperial College London have successfully tested a prototype quantum sensor that uses atom interferometry to cancel out experimental noise. This breakthrough could enable the detection of gravitational waves and dark matter by isolating faint signals from background interference.
Why it matters
This advancement in quantum sensing provides a new tool for fundamental physics research, potentially unlocking secrets about the early universe.
Results from a UK collaboration mark a major advance toward building large-scale quantum sensors.
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