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CAREERS 2022
Physicists in government, by the numbers
A look at where government physicists work and what they do, with a focus on recent physics graduates.
Andrew Grant, Heather M. Hill, and Patrick Mulvey
Newly found neutron star could be made of strange quarks
The lightest neutron star discovered to date offers insights into the dense matter's equation of state.
Alex Lopatka
Zerodur—"Designed to exhibit zero thermal expansion over considerable temperature range"
Schott's Zerodur and Corning's ULE glass-ceramics were developed to achieve an almost unmeasurable change in dimension over large temperature change. Typical applications include space optics, instruments and laser gyroscopes where dimensional stability is critical despite often large and sudden temperature swings. Learn more.
Is there phosphine in Venus's atmosphere?
A new measurement makes the presence of the biomarker even less likely than it was this past year.
R. Mark Wilson
FROM THE VAULT: May 2005
The Second Law of Thermodynamics
An original short story for Physics Today.
Alan Lightman
Webinar
Live Webinar: Innovative Femtosecond Lasers for Multiphoton Applications
With advances in ultrashort pulses in the sub 50 fs regime, fiber-based femtosecond lasers have become a cost-efficient laser source for multiphoton applications. In this webinar we introduce femtosecond fiber laser technology and explore different applications in biomedical imaging, polymerization as well as in-line quality screening via terahertz spectroscopy. Register now.
The forgotten history of radiometric dating
A leading technique used by geologists to precisely determine the age of ancient rocks wouldn't work without synthetic isotopes that are a legacy of the Manhattan Project.
Sarah SColes
Behind the Cover: November 2022
A new NASA mission, featured on this month's cover, is exploring the Sun's corona more closely than any previous effort.
Hands-On Superconducting Qubit Characterization Webinar
This webinar will introduce essential methods used in superconducting qubit characterization, including qubit spectroscopy, single-shot readout, and Rabi oscillation measurements. Through tutorials and demonstrations, we will lead you from theory to practical, experimental measurements that are carried out on real qubits in a dilution refrigerator. Register now.
FROM THE NOVEMBER MAGAZINE
Commentary: The benefits of being a maverick
Independent and transformative thinking ensures scientific progress.
Tomasz Durakiewicz
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