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Our October issue is live!🎉

🦠Bacterial colonies
💠Point defects in metal halide perovskites
⬆️⬇️Platforms for Tomonaga–Luttinger liquids
💻Tensor networks for quantum computing
✨A condmat conference w/ all female speakers
🥳50 yrs of spin glass theory
🏅Nobel Prize stories
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Nature Reviews Physics October 2025 cover, featuring an abstract floral design in autumnal colours inspired by bacterial colonies
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 was awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis "for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit." This Collection celebrates the contributions by the awardees. ⚛️ 🧪
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 was awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis "for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical ...
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Congratulations to John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis for the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the discovery of macroscopic quantum tunelling and and energy quantisation in an electric circuit" 🎉
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Still time to read these before tomorrow's announcement...
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Need some Friday reading? Our Nobel Prize retrospectives are out today and they're really fun ⚛️

First up, 99 years ago, the 1925 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded—a year late—to James Franck and Gustav Ludwig Hertz. Zoe Budrikis looks at their oddly parallel lives:
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Nobel 1925: physicists with impact - Nature Reviews Physics
99 years ago, the 1925 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded — one year late — to James Franck and Gustav Ludwig Hertz.
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Our October Editorial: Go to talks by women ⚛️🧪

➡️ Free to read here: www.nature.com/articles/s42...
"Most people — regardless of gender — are not consciously sexist. Very few would scan a conference programme and actively decide not to attend talks by women ... There’s no reason to skip a talk by a woman, yet that’s what seems to happen."
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Very nice to take part to this project with @natrevphys.nature.com and find out so many fun facts about Nobel prizes!

Thanks for asking me to write this ❤️
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Wolfgang Pauli played a central role in the development of quantum mechanics — much of it behind the scenes. But the exclusion principle, which he stated 100 years ago "in the form of the Ten Commandments”, has Pauli's name stamped on it.
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Nobel 1945: the exclusion principle - Nature Reviews Physics
80 years ago, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Wolfgang Pauli.
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Need some Friday reading? Our Nobel Prize retrospectives are out today and they're really fun ⚛️

First up, 99 years ago, the 1925 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded—a year late—to James Franck and Gustav Ludwig Hertz. Zoe Budrikis looks at their oddly parallel lives:
www.nature.com/articles/s42...
Nobel 1925: physicists with impact - Nature Reviews Physics
99 years ago, the 1925 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded — one year late — to James Franck and Gustav Ludwig Hertz.
www.nature.com
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Our October Editorial: Go to talks by women ⚛️🧪

➡️ Free to read here: www.nature.com/articles/s42...
"Most people — regardless of gender — are not consciously sexist. Very few would scan a conference programme and actively decide not to attend talks by women ... There’s no reason to skip a talk by a woman, yet that’s what seems to happen."
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Our October issue is live!🎉

🦠Bacterial colonies
💠Point defects in metal halide perovskites
⬆️⬇️Platforms for Tomonaga–Luttinger liquids
💻Tensor networks for quantum computing
✨A condmat conference w/ all female speakers
🥳50 yrs of spin glass theory
🏅Nobel Prize stories
www.nature.com/natrevphys/v...
Nature Reviews Physics October 2025 cover, featuring an abstract floral design in autumnal colours inspired by bacterial colonies
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📢 We are thrilled to share the latest publication by our c:o/re alumni fellow Elisabeth Roehrlich, discussing why the debate over the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) is full of comparisons between the rise of deep learning and the dawn of the nuclear age.
Check it out ⤵️
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Trains are so great! 🛤️ A few years ago we published an editorial with some tips based on our team's experience taking trains to conferences in Europe: www.nature.com/articles/s42...