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Physics World June 2023

Physics World June 2023

Towards a quantum internet: how to send data with complete security around the world

Quantum computers might soon be so powerful that they’ll be able to hack into all our supposedly private Internet data. But help could be at hand with quantum key distribution (QKD), which encrypts online information using the quantum properties of photons. As this month’s cover feature reports, Toshiba and BT have already set up a prototype QKD network in central London. Also in the issue, meet Merritt Moore – quantum physicist and ballet dancer – and find out about the success of the Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund in supporting PhD physicists from under-represented groups.

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Starship on launchpad news

Lawsuit hits US aviation watchdog

feature

The dream of a ‘quantum internet’ is closer than you might think

A group of PhD students with Jocelyn Bell Burnell feature

Breaking barriers and opening up physics

Quantum woo review

Beyond the quantum woo-niverse

Carbon-capture plant in France analysis

UK pins ‘net zero’ hopes on carbon capture

China and US flags on microprocessors opinion

Why the US needs a ‘quantum Oppenheimer’ to beat China in the quantum race

Map of United Kingdom on digital pixelated display opinion

Quantum advantage

Aerial photo of a solar power plant feature

Creating storage for solar energy

Merritt Moore dancing with a robot careers

Merritt Moore: the physicist and ballet dancer mixing science and art using robots and dance

abstract illustration of quantum technology opinion

Talking quantum 2.0

Women with astronomical telescope review

Journey to the stars

Concept of AI chatbot on a mobile phone lateral thoughts

Does ChatGPT know physics?

Mars' moon Deimos news

Hi-res image of Mars moon

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