Quantum mechanics Podcasts We need to talk about quantum mechanics Join a motley crew of physicists and science journalists at a quantum boot camp Read article: We need to talk about quantum mechanics
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Policy and funding News US–Russia tensions hit scientists Russian scientists banned from Department of Energy labs as sanctions bite Read article: US–Russia tensions hit scientists
Policy and funding Analysis The power and pitfalls of science advice Edwin Cartlidge looks ahead to an international meeting of science advisers Read article: The power and pitfalls of science advice