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Recently, I gave a couple of perspective talks on quantum advantage, one at the annual retreat of the CIQC and…
In physics, breakthroughs are rare. Experiments are slow, expensive and often end up refining, rather than rewriting, our understanding of…
On December 10, I gave a keynote address at the Q2B 2025 Conference in Silicon Valley. This is a transcript of my…
If we regard interference and entanglement as the most distinctive features of the quantum world, then “which-way” experiments lie at…
MIT physicists say these quasiparticles may explain how superconductivity and magnetism can coexist in certain materials. In the past year,…
AI promises to revolutionize the way we do science, which raises a central technological question of our time: Can classical…
Real-world quantum entanglement is far from an unlimited resource – Physics World Skip to main content Discover more from Physics…
X-ray crystallography is the technique of using the diffraction of x-rays by the electrons in a molecule to determine the…
Huge congratulations to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis on the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics “for…
Should you require a model for an Oxford don in a play or novel, look no farther than Andrew Briggs.…