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How indistinguishable are indistinguishable photons? New optical interferometer puts a number on it
Measurements could help advance light-based quantum computers…
qBIG Prize
The prize is awarded to SMEs working on taking quantum technology products or solutions to market. The winner will receive a cash prize, mentoring, and access to the IOP Accelerator. …
‘Inherited nanobionics’ makes its debut
Nanotube-modified bacteria could produce electricity as living photovoltaic devices, say researchers…
Flowing liquid ‘chains’ are best described by Niels Bohr, not Lord Rayleigh
New insights could benefit ink-jet printing…
IOP’s education and skills VP visits Liverpool to showcase physics
Dr Lisa Jardine-Wright leads delegation in the latest instalment of meetings with members across the UK and Ireland. …
Young physicists celebrated in IOP Quantum on the Clock competition
A-level or equivalent students take up QQQ group 3-minute quantum communication challenge …
Laughing gas could point to alien life on Earth-like planets
Nitrous oxide could be a useful biosignature for some exoplanets…
Quantum on the clock schools video competition winners
Announcing the Quantum on the Clock winners, a competition where school students showcase their quantum creativity in three-minute videos. …