Hybrid quantum–classical computing chips and neutral-atom qubits both show promise
Equal1’s Elena Blokhina and Harvard’s Brandon Grinkemeyer are our guests
Equal1’s Elena Blokhina and Harvard’s Brandon Grinkemeyer are our guests
James McKenzie looks at the reasons behind the failure of the Zume robotic pizza-delivery business
Effective management training can equip scientists and engineers with powerful tools to boost the impact of their work, identify opportunities for innovation, and build high-performing teams
James McKenzie thinks a new NASA report marks the end of the road for space-based solar power
James McKenzie reports on the launch of new ships that will help the world to cut greenhouse-gas emissions
Stephanie Simmons of Photonic Inc is our podcast guest
Choreographed high school students have fun simulating curious phase of matter
The survey followed almost 4000 first-year students taking introductory physics courses at four US universities
Richard Easther and Frank Wang argue that a "Newton first" approach can be better for undergraduates than focusing solely on "modern physics"
We also chat about the 42nd International Conference on High Energy Physics
A survey by the Ogden Trust finds that half of those that didn’t take physics post-16 say they did not enjoy the subject
We chat about ultrashort pulses and ultrasharp students in this podcast
The Baltic nation is now the 24th member state of the Geneva-based particle-physics lab
A group of anonymous whistleblowers say that Fermilab is in 'crisis' and needs a management shake-up
Keith Burnett discusses his career, the power of diversity and the value of universities to society
NASA says that increasing management costs means it cannot afford to the keep the “great observatory” operational
Brazilian nationals will now be eligible to apply for staff positions at CERN
The green economy, space technologies and opportunities in venture capital investment have been choosen
Scientists will use the detector to study the interactions between antineutrinos and argon
Robert P Crease explains how Fermilab navigated an accidental leak of tritium
The Flexible Stellarator Physics Facility would test different approaches to stellarator magnetic confinement
Gianluigi Botton, head of the Diamond Light Source in the UK, on the £519m Diamond-II upgrade and what it means for the national synchrotron science facility
Elizabeth Pollitzer says measures must be taken to tackle the gender imbalance among staff and users of large research infrastructures
Full operation with deuterium and tritium is not expected until 2039