Physics

Justice Can’t Read the Terms of Service

  Quantum computing doesn’t feel urgent. Not until you picture what it actually breaks. Not just secrets. Not just banks…

6 months ago

Charge, Why Does Gravity Rule, reviewed

By John Mulhall @johnmlhll | john@maolte.ie is a writer with Irish Tech News for over 7 years and also a Founder, Writer,…

2 years ago

Quantum Drama, Bohr-Einstein Debate to Entanglement reviewed

“Quantum Drama From the Bohr-Einstein Debate to the Riddle of Entanglement” by Jim Baggot and John L. Heilbron is a…

2 years ago

2023: A Space Odyssey

This one is dedicated to my son Fredérik, gaming his way to space. Space exploration has increased rapidly in the…

3 years ago

Quantum Leap

It depends on who you’re asking, but some people will say that quantum computers can either break the internet, which…

3 years ago

Breakthrough Prize announces recipients of $15.75M awards in life sciences, physics, math

The Breakthrough Prize Foundation and its founding sponsors today announced the winners of the 10th annual Breakthrough Prizes, awarding a total…

4 years ago

Upgrading the Large Hadron Collider

Maria Girone, CTO of CERN openlab, will be delivering a keynote talk this week on the biggest computing and data challenges…

5 years ago

Big Data 2019 Speaker Interview: Dr Clair Sullivan

Big Data 2019 takes place at the ICC Waterfront in Belfast next Thursday and the conference will play host to…

6 years ago

Does the Universe Speak in Numbers? Graham Farmelo interview

Does the Universe Speak in Numbers? Graham Farmelo interview Great interview with Graham Farmelo, author of the Universe Speakers in…

6 years ago

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