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Volume 6 Issue 5, May 2024

The cover of this issue refers to the new collection `Physics as a Human Endeavour’. See Editorial

Cover design: Susanne Harris.

Editorial

  • Doing physics and being a physicist is shaped by complex social factors. This month, we launch a Collection to explore the social and historical context of physics research.

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World View

  • Pietro Barabaschi, Director General of ITER, calls for measures and incentives to carefully document the entire research process, including dead ends and failures, instead of reporting just the successful final results.

    • Pietro Barabaschi
    World View
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Year in Review

  • In 2023, pulsar timing arrays announced what could become the first ever discovery of a stochastic gravitational wave background: the random superposition of gravitational waves permeating the cosmos — a vestige of cosmic processes in the Universe.

    • Chiara Caprini
    Year in Review
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Reviews

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Perspectives

  • Machine learning techniques may appear ill-suited for application in fields that prioritize rigor and deep understanding; however, they have recently found unexpected uses in theoretical physics and pure mathematics. In this Perspective, Gukov, Halverson and Ruehle have discussed rigorous applications of machine learning to theoretical physics and pure mathematics.

    • Sergei Gukov
    • James Halverson
    • Fabian Ruehle
    Perspective
  • Neural operators learn mappings between functions on continuous domains, such as spatiotemporal processes and partial differential equations, offering a fast, data-driven surrogate model solution for otherwise intractable numerical simulations of complex real-world problems.

    • Kamyar Azizzadenesheli
    • Nikola Kovachki
    • Anima Anandkumar
    Perspective
  • Quantum sensing exploits properties of quantum systems to go beyond what is possible with traditional measurement techniques, hence opening exciting opportunities in both low-energy and high-energy particle physics experiments.

    • Steven D. Bass
    • Michael Doser
    Perspective
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