Cosmic chemistry: Ewine van Dishoeck shares her zeal for astrochemistry
Our podcast guest is a Kavli Prize in Astrophysics laureate
Read article: Cosmic chemistry: Ewine van Dishoeck shares her zeal for astrochemistry
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Our podcast guest is a Kavli Prize in Astrophysics laureate
Read article: Cosmic chemistry: Ewine van Dishoeck shares her zeal for astrochemistry
Travis Humble outlines Quantum Science Center's role in developing new quantum technologies
Read article: Travis Humble from Oak Ridge’s Quantum Science Center explains how large facilities benefit from collaboration
Our podcast guests are Preeti Chalsani and David Awschalom
Read article: Building a quantum powerhouse in the US Midwest
Our podcast guest is Kirsty McGhee of the quantum software company Qruise
Read article: Building a career from a passion for science communication
Study of small nuclei could help us understand neutron stars
Read article: Tritium and helium targets shed light on three-nucleon interactions
Our podcast guest is Michael Albrow, scientist emeritus at Fermilab
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This podcast features Oak Ridge's Travis Humble
Read article: Oak Ridge’s Quantum Science Center takes a multidisciplinary approach to developing quantum materials and technologies
This podcast also looks at the high-luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider
Read article: Inside ATLAS: Sara Alderweireldt explains how the CERN experiment homes in on new physics
This podcast features Francesca Doddato, co-author of “Towards a fully inclusive environment for disabled people in STEMM”
Read article: Making science careers more accessible to people with disabilities
Giulia Rubino on how she explores the interface between quantum foundations and quantum technologies
Read article: Ask me anything: Giulia Rubino – ‘My work involves continuously engaging a balance of creativity, critical thinking and curiosity’