
Sony announces venture into quantum computing via UK firm Quantum Motion
Move represents Japanese electronics giant's first push into quantum computing
Move represents Japanese electronics giant's first push into quantum computing
Conference in the City of London reveals a growing interest in all things quantum among businesses
The quantum web is growing, but when will it truly span the world? Jon Cartwright reports
James McKenzie applauds the UK’s up-coming decade-long strategy for quantum technology
This podcast features an interview with Chris Schnabel of Qrypt
This podcast features a quantum scientist at BAE Systems
Large language models are changing the way physics is taught and practised
Moiya McTier is an astrophysicist, science communicator and author in New York City, US
This podcast features an astrophysicist and folklorist; and an academic publisher
Helen Gleeson on nurturing and supporting talented students from non-traditional backgrounds to overcome obstacles in academia
This podcast celebrates all things quantum
Pradeep Niroula reports from the 2023 APS March Meeting
Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell won a $3m prize and is giving it all to physics PhD students from under-represented groups
Pioneer would receive the £14.6bn that the UK would have paid to join Horizon Europe from 2021 to 2027
Physics-based products and services are critical to advances in many areas of the economy
A perceived lack of urgency from the UK government over joining the Horizon Europe programme is causing concern
This podcast features Dennis Sherwood, a creativity consultant and author
A new department for science, innovation and technology will be led by Michelle Donelan
When built by 2030, LIGO-India will allow gravitational-wave sources to be better pinpointed and monitored
The experiment could be used to study gravitational waves as well as search for ultra-light dark-matter particles
Upgrades to several radio telescopes around the world are set to transform the detection of fast radio bursts
Helmut Schober on building one of the world’s most powerful neutron facilities
Robert P Crease explains why science can only thrive if we understand what makes humans tick
Report finds that shoddy conditions are impacting the lab’s work