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The weird physics of quantum computers
The new Nobel laureates proved Einstein was not always right
The visual proof of ‘dark stars’ would delight those who first posited their existence
The Square Kilometre Array will be a network of thousands of dishes and 1m antennas
The measure is the last remaining major unit to be based on a physical object
‘Urban maths’ would teach financial survival skills to the consumers of tomorrow
A romp through the foibles and genius of eight innovators who changed the world
A pioneer, yet she was more interested in service than feminism
The physics and chemistry awards are odes to fantastically inventive technology
Monday’s cosmic event promises to have more spectators than the revolutionary war
Families need to bequeath a large chunk of their estate to younger generations
Outstanding scientific library goes under hammer at Christie’s
Fed, BoJ and ECB have not learned the lessons of financial crisis
Confirmation of Einstein’s theory vindicates the pursuit of science and technology for its own sake
Two exhibitions in London mark the 200th anniversary of the photographer’s birth
His equations showed space and time to be knitted in a continuum, gravity was a warp in the fabric
A brief but eloquent introduction to modern physics
Amos Yee, who was previously jailed after criticising Lee Kuan Yew, publishes new video
Going public on risk of being overwhelmed brought help
Anti-immigration party set to continue holding balance of power
From Einstein’s violin to Brian May’s astrophysics degree, physics and music have long overlapped
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