Quantum science and technology: our favourite research in 2022
Quantum physicists celebrated in October when the Nobel committee awarded a long-awaited physics prize to Alain Aspect, John Clauser and
Read MoreQuantum physicists celebrated in October when the Nobel committee awarded a long-awaited physics prize to Alain Aspect, John Clauser and
Read MoreFrom developing advanced machine-learning algorithms to building devices that will improve access to effective treatments for patients across the world,
Read MoreMaterials and nanotechnology are thriving fields for physicists, who often benefit from collaborating with chemists, biologists, engineers and, of course,
Read MoreSee, swirl, sniff, sip and savour – these are the five S’s of wine tasting. You, or the oenophile (wine
Read MoreFrom the physics of the perfect burger to a board game inspired by a synchrotron, physics has had its fair
Read MoreGlobal solutions: What physicists can do to tackle the climate crisis. “A code red for humanity” is how António Guterres,
Read MoreFor me, one of the joys of working in physics is that it is a truly global affair. Many university
Read MoreIf the last few years of environmental coverage has taught us anything, it is that the climate crisis is a
Read MoreEunice Lo, researcher, University of Bristol, UK In order to respond effectively to climate change, it’s important to understand its
Read MoreIn the summer of 1974, Russell Hulse was down in the weeds of collecting data for his PhD thesis when
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