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Physics World
Volume 21 No 12
December 2008

Features

Seeing in the quantum world

Barry Sanders describes how to visualize a quantum computer

The large hadron computer

How CERN will deal with the torrent of data from the LHC

Opinion

Critical Point: Shifty constants

Robert P Crease relays your thoughts on whether nature's constants need fixing

Has Bush been good for science?

George Bush's science adviser passes verdict

Reviews

Attention, President Obama

Rob Goldston offers his advice to Barack Obama

Fermilab on film

The Atom Smashers documents life in a particle physics lab at a turbulent time

The parallel lives of Einstein and Eddington

A new television programme delves into the birth of the theory of relativity

Industry

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Optical tweezers: where physics meets biology

Joost van Mameren explains how optical tweezers can unravel the mechanical properties of biological molecules

Measuring ultrashort pulses needs precision

Marie Freebody speaks to Rick Trebino about the intricacies of measuring ultrashort pulses and how the devices that characterize such pulses can be commercialized

Phoenix unlocks the icy history of Mars

Jacqueline Hewett speaks to Peter Smith, the principal investigator on NASA's Phoenix mission to Mars

Jenoptik looks to solar for future growth

Michael Mertin is the man responsible for Jenoptik's recent restructure and securing future growth. Jacqueline Hewett asks him how heavily photovoltaics features in these plans

Plasmonics propagates into new optical fields

Marie Freebody speaks to Niek van Hulst about the potential wealth of applications for plasmonics

Menlo takes frequency combs to the masses

Nadya Anscombe discovers how Nobel prize winning research has been turned into a practical product

Featured Journal Article

Fully connected network of superconducting qubits in a cavity Nov 14, 2008

Dimitris I Tsomokos et al 2008 New J. Phys. 10 113020

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Headline news

Lamb shift spotted in solid qubit Dec 5, 2008

Discovery could help physicists design more robust quantum computers

LHC will restart end of June 2009 Dec 5, 2008

Beams not likely to reach full energy until 2010

'Echoes' shine a light on Tycho Brahe's supernova Dec 3, 2008

New light from old supernova tells us how it exploded

Superconductor switches on and off Dec 3, 2008 1 comment

Discovery could lead to faster and more efficient transistors

Blog

BLAST takes off Dec 4, 2008

Things are not going well for the astrophysics “balloonatics” at the bottom of the world. After weeks spent waiting for decent weather, their Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submilimeter Telescope, or BLAST, has has just slammed into the truck being used to launch it.

First pictures of LHC magnet damage Dec 2, 2008

Whilst trawling the web this morning I came across a few blog posts showing the first pictures of the damage caused by the magnet failure at CERN...

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