Anushka Srivatsan
In the world of science, biology and quantum physics have often been seen as distinct disciplines with little overlap. Biology, the study of life at the macroscopic level, and quantum physics, the exploration of the subatomic world, appear to inhabit separate realms of scientific inquiry. However, as our understanding of both fields advances, it becomes increasingly clear that these seemingly disparate domains are more interconnected than we might have imagined.
Quantum mechanics has gradually infiltrated various fields beyond the confines of theoretical physics. The intriguing phenomena and principles of quantum mechanics, such as superposition, entanglement, and tunnelling, have applications in diverse areas, including healthcare.
Before delving into the applications of quantum physics in the human body, it is essential to grasp some fundamental principles of…read more on NOPR