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President Barack Obama stands with Yakir Aharonov, a professor at Chapman University in California recognized for his work in quantum mechanics, during a ceremony for recipients of the National Medal of Science and the National Medal of Technology and Innovation, the highest honors bestowed by the United States government on scientists, engineers, and inventors, at the White House on November 17.
 
Future holds key to quantum physics
By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY
That's because for a lot of things in quantum physics (and baseball), exactly what happened in the past can be as much of a mystery as the what will happen in the future. The future, though, may be literally telling us what is happening now, according to a real trailblazer in the admittedly spooky world of quantum physics Read more
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