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Stability of perovskite solar cells reaches next milestone

Home > Press > Stability of perovskite solar cells reaches next milestone In the control perovskite layer (left), the microcrystals are not perfectly...

Quantum News Briefs January 30: TIME Magazine profiles quantum computing’s benefits & pitfalls in January 26 cover story; If China cracked U.S. encryption, why...

By Sandra Helsel posted 30 Jan 2023 Quantum News Briefs January 30 TIME Magazine profiles quantum computing’s benefits...

Quantum News Briefs January 27: WISeKey takes steps to implement its semiconductors quantum technology; DOE announces $9.1M for research on quantum information science and...

By Sandra Helsel posted 27 Jan 2023 Quantum News Briefs January 27:  WISeKey takes steps to implement its...

Unlocking the Potential of Quantum Computing: the Neutral Atoms perspective

By Dmitry Galperon posted 19 Jan 2023 The future of quantum computing is being defined by a handful...

Baffled by the big questions in science? String theorist Michael Dine thinks he has the answers

Claire Malone reviews This Way to the Universe: a Journey into Physics by Michael Dine ...

Deflection of a near-Earth asteroid by DART is the Physics World 2022 Breakthrough of the Year

The Physics World 2022 Breakthrough of the Year goes to NASA and a team led by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in the US for...

Mentor and student: how Ernest Rutherford and Mark Oliphant changed nuclear physics

Eighty-five years after his death, and more than a century after the discoveries that made...

Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2022: we explore this year’s best physics research

This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features a lively discussion about our Top 10 Breakthroughs of 2022. Physics World...

Physics World reveals its top 10 Breakthroughs of the Year for 2022

Physics World is delighted to announce its top 10 Breakthroughs of the Year for 2022, which span everything from quantum and...

Five new exotic nuclei revealed in first experiment at FRIB

The first scientific results from the new Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan...

Quantum Computing Users Work Alongside Classical Supercomputers: An Interview with Travis Humble at Oak Ridge Lab

By Katie Elyce Jones, Editor, PillarQTravis Humble, director of the Quantum Computing User Program (QCUP) co-located with the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (credit:...

Exploring the mystery of neutrino mass using cryogenics deep under a mountain

Laura Marini speaks to the challenges of cooling a huge underground detector to cryogenic temperatures

The post Exploring the mystery of neutrino mass using cryogenics deep under a mountain appeared first on Physics World.

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