
Quantum algorithms make clever use of noisy hardware
Our podcast guest is Phasecraft’s Toby Cubitt
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Our podcast guest is Phasecraft’s Toby Cubitt
Excerpts from the Red Folder
In this podcast we look at this year’s laureates from historical and societal perspectives
We also chat about that embarrassing leak of the chemistry winners in this podcast
Trio wins for work in attosecond science
We are keen on condensed matter and optical physics this year, or perhaps quantum
We also chat with an antimatter expert in this podcast
ALPHA-g is first to observe antihydrogen in freefall
Part one of Physics World’s visit to the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus