ByteBrief
We're a portrait publication through and through. Turn your phone back and your briefing picks up right where you left it.
(We tried widescreen once. It wasn't us.)
Researchers at Aalto University connected a time crystal to an external optomechanical system for the first time. The team used radio waves to create magnons in a Helium-3 superfluid near absolute zero. The time crystal lasted up to 108 cycles before fading. The breakthrough could enable highly precise sensors and improved quantum computer memory.
Tap to vote and see what everyone thinks.
Summary by ByteBrief