Can we detect quantum behaviour in viruses?

The weird world of quantum mechanics describes the strange, often contradictory, behaviour of small inanimate objects such as atoms. Researchers have now started looking for ways to detect quantum properties in more complex and larger entities, possibly even living organisms. Source: Institute of Physics - Discipline: Physics

Can we detect quantum behaviour in viruses?

(PhysOrg.com) -- The weird world of quantum mechanics describes the strange, often contradictory, behaviour of small inanimate objects such as atoms. Researchers have now started looking for ...

Thu 11 Mar 10 from PhysOrg

Using Quantum Mechanics to Identify Quantum Properties in Larger and More Complex Objects

A German-Spanish collaboration plans to use quantum mechanics (the study of small, inanimate objects such as single atoms) to identify quantum properties in larger and more complex objects mad...

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The weird world of quantum mechanics describes the strange, often contradictory, behaviour of small inanimate objects such as atoms. Researchers have now started looking for ways to detect quantum ...

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Can we detect quantum behavior in viruses?

Scientists are using the principles of an iconic quantum mechanics thought experiment -- Schr?ger's superpositioned cat -- to test for quantum properties in objects composed of as many as one ...

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