
Recreating the visual effects in Oppenheimer, hearing-impaired music lovers prefer different mixes
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This podcast features the CEO of a company that makes metalenses
Ten teams created quantum solutions to real-world problems in just two days
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In this podcast we also talk about Australia’s national quantum strategy
Insights into “trajectoids” could lead to better qubits and NMR
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This podcast looks at traditional measurement units around the world
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Nina Heinig of the Waterloo Advanced Technology Laboratory (WATLab) in Canada discusses the centre’s materials characterization and fabrication services