Magnetic islands stabilize fusion plasma, simulations suggest
Tokamaks like ITER could benefit from computer modelling results
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Tokamaks like ITER could benefit from computer modelling results
Read article: Magnetic islands stabilize fusion plasma, simulations suggest
Travel to astronomy meetings in 2019 resulted in the emission of 42,500 tonnes of emissions
Read article: Astronomy conference travel is on par with Africa’s per-capita carbon footprint
Tetromino shapes could reduce the size and cost of detectors
Read article: Tetris-inspired radiation detector uses machine learning
Astrophysicists Duncan Lorimer and Maura McLaughlin talk to Sidney Perkowitz about navigating science and academia as a married couple
Read article: From pulsars and fast radio bursts to gravitational waves and beyond: a family quest for Maura McLaughlin and Duncan Lorimer
The bold investment has been met with a mixed response
Read article: Australia raises eyebrows by splashing A$1bn into US quantum-computing start-up PsiQuantum
Researchers demonstrate a novel computation architecture based on the interaction of optical and acoustic waves
Read article: Sound and light waves combine to create advanced optical neural networks
System could be used to simulate superconducting bilayer graphene
Read article: Bilayer of ultracold atoms has just a 50 nm gap
Quantum Machines introduces the OPX1000 platform, a scaled up system with very high channel density for error-free quantum computing
Read article: Quantum Machines’ processor-based approach for quantum control
Here are the answers to the cryptic quantum-physics word search
Read article: Cryptic quantum-physics word search: the solution
Ian Randall reviews What’s Hidden Inside Planets? by Sabine Stanley
Read article: What lies beneath: unearthing the secret interior lives of planets