Read article 'Having the right connections is key'
Having the right connections is key
SKAO director-general Philip Diamond describes how the world's largest radio telescope went from concept to construction.
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Read article 'Having the right connections is key'
SKAO director-general Philip Diamond describes how the world's largest radio telescope went from concept to construction.
Read article 'Rare isotopes aplenty at FRIB'
The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams in Michigan underpins an ambitious programme to transform nuclear physics and its applications.
Read article 'Designing an AI physicist'
Jesse Thaler argues that particle physicists must go beyond deep learning and design AI capable of deep thinking.
Read article 'Stealing theorists’ lunch'
Artificial-intelligence techniques have been used in experimental particle physics for 30 years, and are becoming increasingly widespread in theoretical physics. Anima Anandkumar and John Ellis explor...
Read article '‘A CERN for climate change’'
An exascale computing facility modelled on the organisation of CERN would enable a step-change in quantifying climate change, argue Tim Palmer and Bjorn Stevens.
Read article 'Exploring the Hubble tension'
Cosmologist and theoretical physicist Licia Verde discusses the current tension between early- and late-time measurements of the expansion rate of the universe.
Read article 'Making a difference'
Accelerator physicist and science communicator Suzie Sheehy discusses her work, her new book, and how to increase the appeal of a research career.
Read article 'Muon g–2: the promise of a generation'
The recent Fermilab result offers a moment to reflect on perseverance and collaboration.
Read article 'Still seeking solutions'
Steven Weinberg reflects on winning the Breakthrough Prize, effective field theory, and the mass-hierarchy problem.
Read article 'Connecting physics with society'
Audiences never look at particle physics with the same eyes once they’ve learned about its wider applications.