
Award-winning technology allows a paralysed person to walk, new journal focuses on sustainability
This podcast features a neuroscientist and a catalysis expert
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I am an online editor of Physics World. I did a PhD in condensed-matter physics at McMaster University in Canada. I am still fascinated by what is an extremely rich and varied subject that I believe is ignored by the media (Physics World excepted, of course). As a result, I’m happiest when I’m blogging about topological insulators, the latest quasiparticle or some other quirk of condensed matter. So, if you spot something weird and wonderful in solid-state physics, please get in touch. In my spare time I am a Scout leader.
This podcast features a neuroscientist and a catalysis expert
Our podcast guest is Ramy Shelbaya of Quantum Dice
Machine learning technique uses a minimum number of measurements
A demon quasiparticle, a wooden transistor and a fabric inspired by polar bears are on our list
Excerpts from the Red Folder
The CEO of UK’s National Nuclear Laboratory is our podcast guest
Toby Cubitt explains why algorithms are vital for the development of quantum computers
Excerpts from the Red Folder
This podcast features a lively chat about the best physics results of 2023
A universe in a BEC, a double slit in time and supersonic cracks are on our list, with the overall winner unveiled on 14 December