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Take a look at our free-to-read digital issue of Big Science, Quantum Advantage. Big-science facilities might be best known for their work in fundamental physics, but some of them – in particular, high-energy physics labs – are starting to flex their muscles when it comes to quantum physics too. Read more in this special report.
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Read article: How the global gaming community is helping to solve biomedical challenges
Exploiting the efforts of millions of gamers has helped advance our knowledge of the human microbiome
Read article: NASA demands new designs for cost-hit Mars Sample Return mission
Space agency admits that a new timeline of 2040 for the craft is “unacceptably too long”
Read article: US Electron-Ion Collider hits construction milestone
The Electron-Ion Collider will be built at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Long Island, New York
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Matin Durrani recalls the time Peter Higgs agreed to do an interview with Physics World
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Tangential VMAT (tVMAT) is the treatment modality of choice for adjuvant breast radiotherapy at Kuopio University Hospital in Finland
Read article: Mauro Paternostro: a vision of the quantum landscape
Quantum physicist Mauro Paternostro talks to Tushna Commissariat about the future of the quantum technology landscape
Read article: Europe plans to build 100-qubit quantum computer by 2026
Funded by Quantum Delta NL, the quantum computer is expected to be made publicly available
Read article: How schooling fish can be quieter than a solitary swimmer
A school of fish moving together in just the right way was found to be effective at reducing noise
Read article: IOP Publishing and Physics World celebrate World Quantum Day
We round-up some of our best quantum content
Read article: US astronomers slam cuts to the Chandra X-ray observatory
NASA says that increasing management costs means it cannot afford to the keep the “great observatory” operational
Read article: MEPs call for ‘urgent action’ to implement post-quantum encryption standards
Some 20 members of the European Parliament say that new standards are needed to protect against quantum computers
Read article: Get set for World Quantum Day 2024
Celebrate World Quantum Day on Sunday 14 April 2024 with Physics World
Read article: Bluefors launches its next-generation gas handling system and control software
Bluefors is launching its new-generation gas handling system, redesigned with a focus on safety and reliability
Read article: Dielectric laser accelerator creates focused electron beam
Advancements in nanoscience, lasers and vacuum drove breakthrough
Improvement to quantum gas microscopy gives the position of atoms in all three spatial dimensions, not just two
Read article: Peter Higgs: Nobel-prize-winning particle theorist dies aged 94
Peter Higgs's work in the 1960s contributed to the prediction of a new particle, the so-called Higgs boson
Read article: Meet the ‘quantum plumbers’ uncovering the mysteries of fluid mechanics at the nanoscale
Philip Ball investigates the strange quantum effects that control water flow in carbon nanotubes
Read article: Dispatches from the Great North American eclipse of 2024
Viewers in parts of Mexico, the US and Canada enjoyed a rare total solar eclipse yesterday
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