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Quantum Computing: How, What, and Why

Susanne Dambeck

Quantum Computing: How, What, and Why

Large-scale quantum computing will change our lives as much as the internet revolution and cell phone revolution - when it materializes.Large-scale quantum computing will change our lives as much as the internet revolution and cell phone revolution - when it materializes.

Smartphones, Energy-Efficient Lamps, and GPS: How Nobel Laureates’ Work Impacts Today’s Technology

Meeri Kim

Smartphones, Energy-Efficient Lamps, and GPS: How Nobel Laureates’ Work Impacts Today’s Technology

Although cosmology and particle physics may dominate the meeting this year, other fields in physics can make their mark on society as well.Although cosmology and particle physics may dominate the meeting this year, other fields in physics can make their mark on society as well.

Patricia Edema

New Topic Cluster: Quantum Mechanics

The Lindau Mediatheque is proud to present yet another new topic cluster, this time dealing with quantum mechanics.

Kathleen Raven

‘Chemistry and physics: one needs the other’

“Quantum theory has opened to us the microscopic world of particles, atoms and photons,” explained Nobel Laureate Serge Haroche, who shared the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics with David Wineland. In this sentence, Haroche answered why two physicists certainly belong onstage at the 63rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting for chemistry. Haroche’s talk, called ‘Controlling Photons […]