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Nobel Prize Honors Inventors of ‘Quantum Dot’ Nanoparticles | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionImagine a nanocrystal so minuscule that it behaves like an atom. Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis E. Brus and Alexei I. Ekimov have been awarded...

Quantum dot pioneers win Nobel Prize for Chemistry – Physics World

The Nobel Prize for Chemistry has been won by Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei...

Why is there no Nobel physics prize for nuclear fission? – Physics World

This summer, the theoretical physicist Robert Oppenheimer captured widespread public fascination thanks to the film...

Why is there no Nobel physics prize for nuclear fission? – Physics World

This summer, the theoretical physicist Robert Oppenheimer captured widespread public fascination thanks to the film...

Winter Leads to Spring – Bitcoin Market Journal

I am astonished by AI. I currently use ChatGPT for everything: business ideas, dinner recipes, grammar tips, do-it-yourself projects, philosophical questions, medical research, math problems,...

Towering egos and careening space junk: why the new era of space exploration is a disaster in the making – Physics World

Margaret Harris reviews Astrotopia: the Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race by Mary-Jane Rubenstein ...

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Phil Zimmermann was a radical. As an anti-nuclear activist, Zimmermann was troubled that the U.S. and Soviet Union had stockpiled enough nuclear weapons to each...

Fallout from nuclear weapons testing explains the ‘wild boar paradox’ of radioactive meat – Physics World

Wild boar and the wooden platforms used for hunting them are a common sight in...

Colder: how physicists beat the theoretical limit for laser cooling and laid the foundations for a quantum revolution – Physics World

It’s practically a law that no experiment ever works better than theory says it should, but that’s exactly what happened in...

India launches its first mission to the Sun – Physics World

The Indian space agency, ISRO, successfully launched the country’s first mission to the Sun on...

Complexity Theory’s 50-Year Journey to the Limits of Knowledge | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIn the first week of the fall semester in 2007, Marco Carmosino dragged himself to a math class required for all computer science majors...

From Satellites to Startups: The Ascendancy of Alexander Galitsky

Born in the serene environs of a village in Ukraine’s Zhytomyr region in 1955, Alexander Galitsky’s humble origins were in stark contrast to...

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