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Nobel Prize in Physics
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This year, three researchers from the University of Santa Barbara won for a series of groundbreaking experiments that established the superconducting qubit – the central component that scientists around the world are now using to build quantum computers. In the article
- Avi Blizovsky
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The Swedish Academy has announced that John Clark, Michelle Deborah and John Martinis have won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for their discovery of quantum phenomena in hand-held electrical circuits.
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Jewish-German physicist, Nobel Prize winner, who helped develop chemical weapons in World War I – and resigned in protest against the Nazis and fought against the use of the atomic bomb
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It is likely that we will see more Nobel medals awarded to researchers who used AI tools. As this happens, we may find that the scientific methods honored by those Nobel Prize committees will move away from the simple categories of "physics," "chemistry," and "physiology."
- Dr. Moshe Nahamani
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John Hadfield and Geoffrey Hinton won the prize for their pioneering research in machine learning using neural networks inspired by the structure of the brain
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The two, John Hopfield from Princeton University and Prof. Geoffrey Hinton from the University of Toronto changed the way machine learning is done for artificial intelligence and promoted the technology becoming as powerful as we know it today
- Ofer Ben-Horin
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With the approach of the German army to Paris, Marie Curie was forced to retrain in the absence of the ability to research radium. She came up with an idea - to equip vehicles with X-ray devices and bring them close to the front to
- Dr. Noam Chai
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Inspired by the winners of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics, we will discuss Bell's theorem without introducing formulas and inequalities. In this article we will illustrate how experiments with entangled particles contradict the assumption that there are hidden variables and that quantum mechanics indeed
- Dr. Noam Chai
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The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded this year to Giorgio LaFerrisi for his scientific contribution in understanding complex systems alongside climate researchers. The prize committee decided to focus on the solution he proposed to the spin-glass problem on the grounds that this model is able to explain phenomena
- Avi Blizovsky
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Says Prof. Hagai Netzer from the School of Physics and Astronomy at Tel Aviv University who wrote dozens of joint articles with Ganzel
- Dr. Moshe Nahamani
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- Dr. Noam Chai
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- Avi Blizovsky
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The Nobel Physics Prize Committee announced this morning the awarding of half of the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics to Rainer Weiss, and the other half to Barry Barish and Kip Thorne, all three from the LIGO/VIRGO partnership
- Dr. Moshe Nahamani
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- Itai Nebo, editor of the Davidson Institute website
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- Dr. Moshe Nahamani
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- Dr. Moshe Nahamani
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The Cosmological Constant: Einstein's Serious Mistake That Led to the Nobel Prize in Physics Part II
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- Dr. Gali Weinstein
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- Scientific American Israel
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- Dr. Moshe Nahamani
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- Avi Blizovsky
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