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Do the benefits of fundamental physics research outweigh its wider societal costs?
Deciding whether a big science project is sustainable is a complex multi-dimensional problem, but there are tools from economics that can help, argues Johannes Gutleber
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Do the benefits of fundamental physics research outweigh its wider societal costs?
Deciding whether a big science project is sustainable is a complex multi-dimensional problem, but there are tools from economics that can help, argues Johannes Gutleber
www.nature.com/articles/s42...
Nature Reviews Physics
Nature Reviews Physics
Katia Moskvitch shares her experience of launching a quantum computing podcast with her child
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Katia Moskvitch shares her experience of launching a quantum computing podcast with her child
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Chaotic photonics in microresonators
Xuefeng Jiang, Yun-Feng Xiao, Andrea Alù & colleagues offer a perspective on the intersection of microcavity photonics and chaotic systems across multiple material platforms and system architectures
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Exploring decolonizing the curriculum using Six Thinking Hats
Matthew Mears, Bianca Sala & Zoey Wyllie argue that a formal approach can provide psychological safety to help think about how to decolonize the physics curriculum, and share their experiences of doing so
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✨Reconfigurable & programmable integrated topological photonics
✨Transparent conducting electrodes for perovskite–Si tandem solar cells
✨Chaotic photonics in microresonators
✨Physics & chemistry perspectives on 3 unsolved problems in glasses
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Transparent conducting electrodes for perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells
Ruy S Bonilla & colleagues emphasize that transparent conducting electrodes cannot be understood independently of the tandem-cell architecture
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Transitions of the Atlantic Ocean circulation
Henk A. Dijkstra Bernd Krauskopf, Reyk Börner & René M. van Westen consider the stability and transition behaviour of the AMOC from a dynamical systems point of view
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Cross-probing van der Waals multiferroics
Bo Peng (彭波), Kian Ping Loh, Je-Geun Park, Hongtao Yuan (袁洪涛) & Longjiang Deng (邓龙江) & co examine the current landscape of 2D multiferroic materials, with an emphasis on experimental methods rather than material taxonomy
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Deciding whether a big science project is sustainable is a complex multi-dimensional problem, but there are tools from economics that can help with decision making.
Deciding whether a big science project is sustainable is a complex multi-dimensional problem, but there are tools from economics that can help with decision making.
Chaos in photonics is not always a nuisance but often a source of innovation. This Review surveys chaotic microcavity photonics across materials and architectures, highlighting opportunities to harnes...
The multistable dynamics of the Atlantic Ocean circulation pose a central problem in climate physics, because instabilities of the flows can have large climate impacts. This Review uses a dynamical sy...
2D van der Waals multiferroics, with their coupled magnetic and electric orders and their reduced dimensionality, offer great opportunities for low-power magnetoelectric devices. This Review moves bey...
Transparent conducting electrodes are a key performance and sustainability bottleneck in high-efficiency perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells. This Review examines how optical, electrical and interfa...