Transporting Ions Through an X-Junction: Quantum Computing Inches Closer

Physics World has a nice news article about a new experimental development in quantum computing, based on a forthcoming paper from the Wineland group at NIST in Boulder. I’d write this up for ResearchBlogging, but it’s still just on the arxiv, and I don’t think they’ve started accepting arxiv papers yet. The Physics World piece… Continue reading Transporting Ions Through an X-Junction: Quantum Computing Inches Closer

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EzraKlein Archive | The American Prospect "If you indeed instituted the calls to flatten out the federal tax distribution, the influence of state and local taxes would leave you with an incredibly regressive tax structure, not a slightly less progressive tax structure. Which is something to keep in mind next time you read a Wall… Continue reading links for 2009-04-15

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EDSBS » Archive » CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS COVERS THE NATIONAL TITLE GAME "Like the tyrant who conjured a territory whole from the aether, so have we on this field two imaginary kingdoms wrenched forth from geographic oblivion. Florida, were it not for the intervention of a few real estate scamsters in the ‘20, the discovery of… Continue reading links for 2009-04-14

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Questions for Howard Dean?

Howard “Yaaaaah!” Dean, the former governor of Vermont, Presidential candidate, and head of the DNC, will be speaking on campus tonight. It’s exceedingly unlikely that I’ll ask him any questions, because I prefer to leave that to students when possible, but if anybody has any really brilliant suggestions of things he ought to be asked,… Continue reading Questions for Howard Dean?

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More Is Difficult

I’ve remarked several times that I think condensed matter physics gets slighted in public discussions of the field, especially relative to its usefulness. Particle physics gets all sorts of press, but in practical terms, it is essentially useless– whether CERN or Fermilab locate the Higgs boson or not will make absolutely no difference in the… Continue reading More Is Difficult

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Backreaction: Women in Physics "I was invited to the upcoming APS meeting in Denver to speak in a session on "Women and Minorities in Gravity: Science and Career Paths." And since I have somewhat of a bad conscience for never having been at never any APS meeting, not to mention never having been of any… Continue reading links for 2009-04-13

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Easter Means Bunnies

Today is Easter, for those who celebrate it, and the end of Cadbury Egg season for those who don’t. SteelyKid’s grandparents and great-grandmother are coming to visit, because it’s been weeks since they saw her cuteness in person. And that means minimal blogging today. Religious connotations aside, Easter is one of the cultural signposts of… Continue reading Easter Means Bunnies