
Skills development provides pathways into quantum workforce
The UK's National Quantum Computing Centre is working to avoid a future skill shortage by providing accessible routes into quantum computing for people at all stages of their career
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The UK's National Quantum Computing Centre is working to avoid a future skill shortage by providing accessible routes into quantum computing for people at all stages of their career
Fusion still has many issues to iron out before it can become a viable energy source, as John Evans explains
New photographs of the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv provide an intimate portrait of the impact that the Russian invasion has had on scientists and research facilities
Zurich Instruments is moving quantum computing forward with its newly released SHF+ series platform
Planet may once have had oceans like Earth
Researchers are developing novel sensors that might be applied to next-generation magnetoencephalography systems
Betty Barber reviews The Clockwork Conspiracy by Sam Sedgman
Technique could identify works that are prone to degradation
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Cork treated with femtosecond laser processing could be used to clean up large-scale marine oil spills