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Peter Higgs: the story behind his interview with Physics World – Physics World

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How Do Machines ‘Grok’ Data? | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionFor all their brilliance, artificial neural networks remain as inscrutable as ever. As these networks get bigger, their abilities explode, but deciphering their inner...

Giant quantum tornado behaves like a black hole in miniature – Physics World

A novel experimental platform known as a giant quantum vortex mimics certain behaviours of black holes, giving scientists an opportunity to observe the physics...

Viruses Finally Reveal Their Complex Social Life | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionEver since viruses came to light in the late 1800s, scientists have set them apart from the rest of life. Viruses were far smaller...

Quantum Particulars Guest Column: “Quantum Plus AI: an Intersection to Innovation” – Inside Quantum Technology

By Guest Author posted 11 Apr 2024 “Quantum Particulars” is an editorial guest column featuring exclusive insights and...

Avi Wigderson, Complexity Theory Pioneer, Wins Turing Award | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionFor more than 40 years, Avi Wigderson has studied problems. But as a computational complexity theorist, he doesn’t necessarily care about the answers to...

EV Charging Stations Still Riddled With Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities

The increasing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) isn't just a favorite for gas-conscious consumers, but also for cybercriminals who focus on using EV charging...

Meet the ‘quantum plumbers’ uncovering the mysteries of fluid mechanics at the nanoscale – Physics World

Nanofluidics could be used to purify water, generate energy and build nanoscale machines. But when water flows through a carbon nanotube, classical fluid mechanics...

Tackling England’s physics teacher shortage with a new apprenticeship scheme – Physics World

The shortage of physics teachers in England has led the government to set up a new apprenticeship scheme that it hopes will help encourage...

Planet-gobbling stars are more common than we thought – Physics World

Roughly one in 12 main-sequence binary stars may have ingested a planet at some point in its past, say astronomers in Australia. This conclusion,...

Environmental DNA Is Everywhere. Scientists Are Gathering It All.

In the late 1980s, at a federal research facility in Pensacola, Florida, Tamar Barkay used mud in a way that proved revolutionary in a...

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