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Physics Nobel laureate John Clarke said President Donald Trump's research funding cuts were paralysing U.S. scientific research and warned the policy would have long-lasting, catastrophic consequences.

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Breaking News: The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis for their work in quantum mechanics.
Nobel Prize in Physics Is Awarded for Work in Quantum Physics
The prize was awarded to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. Martinis.
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Two things of note in today's announcement of the 2025 Nobel physics prize (besides the work being honored).

1: The US institutional dominance of the prize continues.
2: 2 of the three laureates are immigrants, drawn here decades ago by the then-unmatched opportunities for science here...

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Nobel Prize in Physics Is Awarded for Work in Quantum Mechanics
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“The prize represents a triumph for the University of California system; Clarke remains at the University of California, Berkeley, and Devoret and Martinis are at the University of California, Santa Barbara. (Devoret also holds a position at Yale University.)”

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Back in the day people used to have a slide at the end of their presentations saying "and that's how the brain works" as an inside joke about Hinton since he was known to talk confidently out of his ass.

Now, the Nobel committee brought this upon us like they give the peace prize to genociders.
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anyway, here is 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics winner Geoffrey Hinton discussing what we know about large AI models on 60 Minutes.

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Le prix Nobel de physique 2025 récompense Michel Devoret, John Clarke et John Martinis pour leur découverte de l’effet tunnel macroscopique : un phénomène quantique où des milliards d’électrons traversent une barrière infranchissable selon la physique classique.

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Le prix Nobel de physique 2025 récompense l’effet tunnel quantique à grande échelle
Le prix Nobel de physique 2025 récompense Michel Devoret, John Clarke et John Martinis pour leur découverte de l’effet tunnel macroscopique : un phénomène quantique où des milliards d’électrons traver...
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Je vous explique en 3mn le merveilleux Nobel de physique attribué ce matin même sur l'effet tunnel quantique macroscopique, avec en bonus des trucs intéressants sur la recherche que m'avait raconté un des 3 Nobel, Michel Devoret.
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