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Best podcasts about John Clarke

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Culture, Power and Politics » Podcast
The Battle For Britain with John Clarke (Part 1)

Culture, Power and Politics » Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 82:38


What were the historical, political, cultural conditions for Brexit? Jeremy discusses the first two sections of The Battle For Britain: Crises, Conflicts and the Conjuncture with author John Clarke. For info, notes and to give us support go to: https://culturepowerpolitics.org/2026/06/07/the-battle-for-britain-with-john-clarke-part-1/

The Matt & Jerry Show

The Matt & Jerry Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 35:36 Transcription Available


Today on the pod we talk about shoes, small towns, and Rooda's WhatsApp faux pas. Plus we chat to Lorin Clarke - her Dad was John Clarke, famously known throughout Australasia as Fred Dagg! (0:18:00) Follow The Hauraki Breakfast Show on Instagram Subscribe to the podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! Featuring Jeremy Wells and Manaia Stewart, "The Hauraki Breakfast" a radio show like no other weekdays from 6am on Radio Hauraki. Guaranteed to teach you bad new habits, raise your eyebrows, and make you smirk on a regular basis. News, sport & music that rocks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hull Vineyard Church
Jesus + Nothing = Everything // Part 6 // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 37:05


On Sunday morning, Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our series through the book of Colossians, Jesus + Nothing = Everything.

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley
A Coaching Session on Thérèse of Lisieux

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 40:28


In this special episode, Jim and Kirsten review the season and offer a way for us to turn to Thérèse of Lisieux for guidance on our own spiritual path. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The books we will be using this season are: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Third Edition, translated by John Clarke, which can be found ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠. St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series), edited by Mary Frolich⁠⁠⁠⁠ Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season Email us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcasts@cac.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Send us a voicemail: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠cac.org/voicemail⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until May 15, 2026. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://cac.org/support-cac/ ⁠Thank you!

Cult of Conspiracy
#1070- The Murder Of Mike Foster With John Clarke

Cult of Conspiracy

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 139:04 Transcription Available


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RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Lorin Clarke on her father John Clarke's legacy

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 5:49


May in New Zealand means comedy, the NZ International Comedy Festival kicked off in the weekend and is running until the end of this month. And this year - for the first time - it is including movies. One of films on offer is Lorin Clarke's award-winning work about her dad John Clarke, a man you might know for his most famous creation, Fred Dagg. Lorin chats to Jesse. [picture id="4L3CNZM_lorin_clarke_jpg" crop="16x10" layout="full"]

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Turning to The Mystics with James Finley
Bonus: Fr. Richard Rohr on Thérèse of Lisieux

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 53:12


On this special bonus episode, James Finley and Kirsten Oates interview Fr Richard Rohr about his special connection to Thérèse of Lisieux. Richard Rohr is a Franciscan friar and ecumenical teacher who bears witness to the deep wisdom of Christian mysticism and traditions of action and contemplation. Founder of the Center for Action and Contemplation, Father Richard teaches how God's grace guides us to our birthright as beings made of Divine Love. He is the author of numerous books, including The Universal Christ, The Wisdom Pattern, Just This, and Falling Upward. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The books we will be using this season are: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Third Edition, translated by John Clarke, which can be found ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series), edited by Mary Frolich⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season? Email us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcasts@cac.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Send us a voicemail: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠cac.org/voicemail⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until May 15, 2026. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at ⁠https://cac.org/support-cac/⁠ Thank you!

Hull Vineyard Church
Jesus + Nothing = Everything // Part 4 // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 33:34


On Sunday morning, Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our series through the book of Colossians, Jesus + Nothing = Everything.

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
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Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 8:54 Transcription Available


John Maytham speaks to John Clarke, writer and whistleblower advocate, about Shamila Batohi’s withdrawal from the Nkabinde Inquiry and what it means for accountability within the prosecuting authority. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley
Dialogue 3: The Holy Face

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 55:49


In this third dialogue session, Jim and Kirsten will focus on the meaning behind Thérèse's second chosen name, The Holy Face. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The books we will be using this season are: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Third Edition, translated by John Clarke, which can be found ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠⁠. ⁠⁠⁠⁠St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series), edited by Mary Frolich⁠⁠⁠⁠ Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season? Email us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcasts@cac.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Send us a voicemail: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠cac.org/voicemail⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until May 15, 2026. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at https://cac.org/support-cac/ Thank you!

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley
Thérèse of Lisieux: Session 3

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 41:09


This is the third session which focuses on Thérèse of Lisieux. In the tenor of the ancient practice of Lectio Divina, James Finley reads passages from the John Clarke translation of Thérèse's Story of a Soul, reflects on core themes, and finishes with a meditative practice. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The books we will be using this season are: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Third Edition, translated by John Clarke, which can be found ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠. ⁠⁠⁠St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series), edited by Mary Frolich⁠⁠⁠ Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season? Email us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcasts@cac.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Send us a voicemail: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠cac.org/voicemail⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until May 15, 2026. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://cac.org/support-cac/ Thank you!

Hull Vineyard Church
Jesus + Nothing = Everything // Part 2 // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 32:26


On Sunday morning, Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our series through the book of Colossians, Jesus + Nothing = Everything.

Dads on the Air
Would that be funny?

Dads on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026


With special guest: Lorin Clarke… in conversation with Bill Kable The mere mention of John Clarke’s name brings a smile to the faces of Australians and New Zealanders in particular. The much loved actor/writer/comedian died suddenly on 9 April 2017 but his memory lives on. Now with her book Would that be funny? John Clarke’s daughter Lorin Clarke ensures that we learn some more about the man we all feel we grew up with. Lorin really did grow up with him and she has a unique insight into the man who appeared so often on our radios and televisions. Podcast (mp3)

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley
Dialogue 2: The Child Jesus

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 54:40


In this second dialogue session, Jim and Kirsten will focus on the meaning behind Thérèse's chosen moniker related to "The Child Jesus." Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The books we will be using this season are: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Third Edition, translated by John Clarke, which can be found ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠. ⁠⁠⁠St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series), edited by Mary Frolich⁠⁠⁠ Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season? Email us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠podcasts@cac.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Send us a voicemail: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠cac.org/voicemail⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until May 15, 2026. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Thank you!

Hull Vineyard Church
Jesus + Nothing = Everything // Part 1 // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 37:52


On Sunday morning, Senior Pastor John Clarke launched our new series through the book of Colossians, Jesus + Nothing = Everything.

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley
Thérèse of Lisieux: Session 2

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 30:28


This is the second session which focuses on Thérèse of Lisieux. In the tenor of the ancient practice of Lectio Divina, James Finley reads passages from the John Clarke translation of Thérèse's Story of a Soul, reflects on core themes, and finishes with a meditative practice. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The books we will be using this season are: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Third Edition, translated by John Clarke, which can be found ⁠⁠here⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. ⁠⁠St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series), edited by Mary Frolich⁠⁠ Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season? Email us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠podcasts@cac.org⁠⁠⁠⁠ Send us a voicemail: ⁠⁠⁠⁠cac.org/voicemail⁠⁠⁠⁠ We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until May 15, 2026. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Thank you!

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
1342 The Vince Foster Mystery: Suicide… or White House Cover-Up?

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 57:14


FOLLOW RICHARD Website: https://www.strangeplanet.ca YouTube: @strangeplanetradio Instagram: @richardsyrettstrangeplanet TikTok: @therealstrangeplanet EP. # 1342 The Vince Foster Mystery: Suicide… or White House Cover-Up? August 1993. A top White House lawyer is found dead in a Virginia park—and the ruling comes fast: suicide. But for more than three decades, the Vince Foster case has remained one of Washington's darkest and most disputed mysteries. Tonight on Strange Planet, Richard speaks with investigator John Clarke about the contradictions, the unanswered questions, and the official story that still doesn't sit right. GUEST: John H. Clarke is a veteran legal analyst, investigator, and commentator known for his deep work on controversial deaths, political scandals, and high-profile criminal cases. With a law-based background and a meticulous, evidence-driven approach, Clarke specializes in re-examining cases where official conclusions remain disputed. He is widely respected for his ability to unpack complex forensic, legal, and investigative details in a way that is clear, compelling, and accessible to a broad audience. His extensive research into the death of Vince Foster has made him a sought-after voice on one of the most enduring and controversial political mysteries of the modern era. WEBSITE: https://vincefostermurder.com BOOK: Failure of the Public Trust SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! QUINCE Luxury, European linen that gets softer with every wash! Turn up the luxury when you turn in with Quince. Go to Quince dot com slash RSSP for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too. CARGURUS CarGurus is the #1 rated car shopping app in Canada on the Apple App and Google Play store. They've got hundreds of thousands of cars from top-rated dealers, plus advanced search tools that let you zero in on exactly what you want. And you can set real-time alerts for price drops and new listings — so you never miss a great deal. Buy your next car today with CarGurus at cargurus dot ca. Go to cargurus dot ca to make sure your big deal is the best deal. ⁠ BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER!!!⁠ ⁠https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm⁠ Three monthly subscriptions to choose from. Commercial Free Listening, Bonus Episodes and a Subscription to my monthly newsletter, InnerSanctum. Visit ⁠https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm⁠ Use the discount code "Planet" to receive $5 OFF any subscription. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit ⁠megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley
Dialogue 1: The Little Flower

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 56:23


In this first dialogue session, Jim and Kirsten will focus on the depths of Thérèse's simplicity and why she's often referred to as "The Little Flower". Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The books we will be using this season are: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Third Edition, translated by John Clarke, which can be found ⁠⁠here⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. ⁠⁠St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series), edited by Mary Frolich⁠⁠ Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season? Email us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠podcasts@cac.org⁠⁠⁠⁠ Send us a voicemail: ⁠⁠⁠⁠cac.org/voicemail⁠⁠⁠⁠ We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until May 15, 2026. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Thank you!

Hull Vineyard Church
All In Sunday // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 34:49


On Sunday morning, Senior Pastor John Clarke shared some vision updates, inviting us to be ALL IN when it comes to what the Lord is doing amongst us.

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley
Thérèse of Lisieux: Session 1

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 34:39


This is the first session which focuses on Thérèse of Lisieux. In the tenor of the ancient practice of Lectio Divina, James Finley reads passages from the John Clarke translation of Thérèse's Story of a Soul, reflects on core themes, and finishes with a meditative practice. Resources: The transcript for this episode can be found here. The books we will be using this season are: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Third Edition, translated by John Clarke, which can be found ⁠here⁠, and ⁠here⁠. ⁠St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series), edited by Mary Frolich⁠ Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season? Email us: ⁠⁠⁠podcasts@cac.org⁠⁠⁠ Send us a voicemail: ⁠⁠⁠cac.org/voicemail⁠⁠⁠ We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until May 15, 2026. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at ⁠⁠⁠https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/⁠⁠⁠ Thank you!

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley
Turning to Thérèse of Lisieux

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 33:33


Welcome to Season 13 of Turning to the Mystics. This season we are turning to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux for spiritual guidance. In this episode, James Finley and Kirsten Oates cover the life and person of Thérèse and discuss how we can work with her ideas to transform our lives. Resources: Turning to the Mystics is a podcast by the Center for Action and Contemplation. To learn more about James Finley, visit his faculty profile ⁠⁠here⁠⁠. The transcript for this episode can be found here.⁠ The books we will be using this season are: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Third Edition, translated by John Clarke, which can be found ⁠here⁠, and ⁠here⁠. ⁠St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series), edited by Mary Frolich⁠ Connect with us: Have a question you'd like Jim or Kirsten to answer about this season? Email us: ⁠⁠podcasts@cac.org⁠⁠ Send us a voicemail: ⁠⁠cac.org/voicemail⁠⁠ We'll be accepting questions for our Listener Questions episode until May 15, 2026. This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at ⁠⁠https://cac.org/support-cac/podcasts/⁠⁠ Thank you!

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley
Coming Soon: Turning to Thérèse of Lisieux

Turning to The Mystics with James Finley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 4:58


Season 13 of Turning to the Mystics will continue with our next mystic, St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Our journey begins on March 16th, 2026. Resources: The books Jim will be referencing this season are: Story of a Soul: The Autobiography of St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Third Edition, translated by John Clarke, which can be found here, and here. St. Thérèse of Lisieux: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters Series), edited by Mary Frolich

Hull Vineyard Church
The Beatitudes // Blessed Are The Pure In Heart // John Clarke

Hull Vineyard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 28:58


On Sunday morning, Senior Pastor John Clarke continued our series Discipleship: The Beatitudes.

Evergreen Church
"John Clarke & Obadiah Holmes: Enduring Persecution" - Deut. 13; Rom. 14:1-12 | American Christianity: Shaping a Nation

Evergreen Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 59:47


Pastor Michael Gabbert continues in his series surveying American Christian history.

Les matins
Qui décide de l'avenir scientifique ?

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 16:53


durée : 00:16:53 - L'Invité(e) des Matins - par : Guillaume Erner, Yoann Duval - Un an après le retour de Donald Trump à la Maison Blanche, l'offensive contre la science américaine a tenu ses promesses : coupes budgétaires, censure, muselage des chercheurs. "Il pourrait falloir une décennie pour revenir au niveau où nous étions", alerte John Clarke, prix Nobel de physique 2025. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Michel Devoret Prix Nobel de physique 2025, professeur de physique appliquée à l'université Yale; Alain Aspect Professeur à l'Institut d'optique et à l'école Polytechnique, directeur de recherche émérite du CNRS, membre de l'Académie des sciences et Prix Nobel de physique 2022

Quantum
Quantum 76 - Actualités de décembre 2025

Quantum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 79:10


Evénements QUEST-IS chez EDF La conférence dédiée à l'ingénierie quantique organisée par la SEE avec le soutien du SGPI et de l'AID durait trois jours pendant la première semaine de décembre, chez EDF à Palaiseau.https://www.oezratty.net/Files/Conferences/Olivier%20Ezratty%20QUEST-IS%20Quantum%20Engineering%20Dec2025.pdfhttps://conference-questis.org/quest-is-2025/program/proceddings/Conférence organisée par le Fermilab faisait aussi le point sur le lien entre calcul quantique et HPC, notamment dans le cadre de simulations dans la high energy physics (HEP). https://indico.fnal.gov/event/71571/. Q2B Santa Clara du 9 au 11 décembre. La conférence rassemblait des intervenants tels que Scott Aaronson (University of Texas), John Preskill (Caltech), Ryan Babbush (Google), et plein de CTOs et CEO de startups US et internationales. Dans les startups étrangères, il y avait notamment les interventions de Photonic (Stephanie Simmons), Diraq (Andrew Dzurak), Quantum Machines (Yonathan Cohen), Q-CTRL (Michael Biercuk), Classiq, Quemix (Japon, dans le logiciel), etc. Et aussi Joe Altepeter de la DARPA, qui présentait l'état des lieu du programme Quantum Benchmark Initiative.https://www.oezratty.net/Files/Conferences/Olivier%20Ezratty%20Q2B%20SV%20FTQC%20Energetics%20Dec2025.pdfhttps://www.oezratty.net/Files/Conferences/Olivier%20Ezratty%20Q2B%20SV%20Case%20Studies%20Dec2025.pdfhttps://www.oezratty.net/wordpress/2025/back-from-the-q2b-santa-clara-2025/Les vidéos de la conférence à Munich qui avait lieu en octobre 2025.https://www.cda.cit.tum.de/research/quantum/mqsf/ Nobel lectures des trois lauréats du prix Nobel de physique 2025, John Clarke, Michel Devoret et John Martinis.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTtT2jTF4Xc A noter également les interventions de Michel Devoret et Alain Aspect chez Google à Paris le 18 décembre. Le duo était suivi d'un panel avec eux en compagnie de Pierre Rouchon et Théau Péronnin d'Alice&Bob. Conférence inaugurale de Pascale Senellart au Collège de France https://www.college-de-france.fr/fr/agenda/lecon-inaugurale/les-debuts-une-seconde-revolution-quantique/les-debuts-une-seconde-revolution-quantiqueBell prize coattribué à Antoine Browayes, Mikhael Lukin et Mark Safman. Le trio mondial des atomes froids. https://cqiqc.physics.utoronto.ca/bell-prize/bell-prize-winners/browaeys-lukin-and-saffman-awarded-the-9th-bell-prize/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Stewart_Bell_Prize Evénements à venir ·       CES 2026 & Quantum World Congress https://www.quantumworldcongress.com/ces-2026.       Un séminaire d'une journée sur les technologies quantiques organisé à l'école navale près de Brest le 5 février 2025. https://www.ecole-navale.fr/entreprise/nos-rendez-vous/journees-sciences-navales/·       Une matinée organisée pour le MEDEF à Lyon le 27 février janvier avec Alain Aspect, Olivier Hess (Eviden) et Andréa Le Vot (Crédit Agricole). Organisée par la maison du quantique de Grenoble.·       APS March Meeting à Denver des 15 au 20 mars 2026.  France Pasqal Annonce de 324 qubits en décembre en mode analogique.  https://www.linkedin.com/posts/pasqal_quantumcomputing-quantumadvantage-innovation-activity-7407389213739991040-He_T?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAAVgdUB3BosVI5xO_hehYGjYCuwBq1TXaA En décembre 2025, Pasqal annonçait aussi avoir cumulé 145M€ de financements qui rassemble de l'investissement en capital, des promesses d'investissements à venir, des aides publiques et des commandes clients.https://www.linkedin.com/posts/pasqal_quantumcomputing-innovation-deeptech-activity-7399718793712914433-2bW5 Alice&Bob Alice & Bob communiquait sur l'énergie qui sera consommée par Graphene, leur futur ordinateur quantique supportant 100 qubits logiques et un million d'opérations en 2030. Cela fera 160 kW. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/alice-bob_sc25-quantumcomputing-hpc-activity-7399453247091929089-xaEe/ Qubit Pharmaceuticals Papier sur la simulation du placement de molécules d'eau dans des protéines, réalisée sur un ordinateur quantique d'IBM avec jusqu'à 123 qubits. L'algorithme utilise une fonction de coût formulée en QUBO et un solver provenant de Q-CTRL.  Practical protein-pocket hydration-site prediction for drug discovery on a quantum computer by Daniele Loco, Kisa Barkemeyer, Andre R. R. Carvalho, and Jean-Philip Piquemal, arXiv, December 2025 (20 pages). Analyse géopolitique d'Axel FerrazziniQuantum, Diplomacy, and Geopolitics by Axel Ferrazzini, arXiv, December 2025 (20 pages). International IBM Leur nouveau processeur NightHawk serait en ligne depuis décembre pour certains clients. Il s'appelle

Vetandets värld
Livliga diskussioner gav tre vänner Nobelpris

Vetandets värld

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 19:31


Heta diskussioner böljade på fysiklabbet i Kalifornien där tre unga män samarbetade på 80-talet. Det förde dem till lyckade kvantexperiment och ett Nobelpris. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. John Clarke, Michel Devoret och John Martinis arbetade på universitetet i Berkeley när de beslöt sig för att ta reda på om kvantmekanikens märkliga effekter fick att få att visa sig i makroskopisk, alltså stor, skala. De lyckades, och la grunden till den kvantdatorutveckling som vi ser nu.När de besöker Stockholm för att ta emot sina Nobelmedaljer är stämningen god – och det verkar den alltid ha varit. De heta diskussionerna menar de är just det som förde dem till sanningen.Reporter: Camilla Widebeckcamilla.widebeck@sr.seProducent: Lars Broströmlars.brostrom@sr.se

The Country
The Country 08/12/25: Lorin Clarke talks to Jamie Mackay

The Country

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 8:24 Transcription Available


We catch up with the daughter of iconic Kiwi comedian John Clarke (aka Fred Dagg) ahead of tomorrow night’s premiere in Palmerston North of her movie/doco “Not only Fred Dagg”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rock Drive Catchup Podcast
What excites you as an adult. 4th December 2025.

The Rock Drive Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 42:44


Today on the radio show. 1 - Smoko chat. What excites you as an adult? 5 - What excites you as an adult? 9 - Invercargill car stickering. 13 - Uber eats awards 2025. 16 - Mike Shinoda. 20 - Work Xmas parties. 25 - Liam Lawson. 26 - Nickname Ninjas. Vol 16. 28 - John Clarke’s Car salesman bit. 30 - The ‘Last man’ idea. 33 - Landman TV show. 36 - Late mail. 39 - Last drinks.

The New Quantum Era
Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling with Nobel Laureate John Martinis

The New Quantum Era

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 49:26 Transcription Available


Episode overviewJohn Martinis, Nobel laureate and former head of Google's quantum hardware effort, joins Sebastian Hassinger on The New Quantum Era to trace the arc of superconducting quantum circuits—from the first demonstrations of macroscopic quantum tunneling in the 1980s to today's push for wafer-scale, manufacturable qubit processors. The episode weaves together the physics of “synthetic atoms” built from Josephson junctions, the engineering mindset needed to turn them into reliable computers, and what it will take for fabrication to unlock true large-scale quantum systems.Guest bioJohn M. Martinis is a physicist whose experiments on superconducting circuits with John Clarke and Michel Devoret at UC Berkeley established that a macroscopic electrical circuit can exhibit quantum tunneling and discrete energy levels, work recognized by the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit.” He went on to lead the superconducting quantum computing effort at Google, where his team demonstrated large-scale, programmable transmon-based processors, and now heads Qolab (also referred to in the episode as CoLab), a startup focused on advanced fabrication and wafer-scale integration of superconducting qubits.Martinis's career sits at the intersection of precision instrumentation and systems engineering, drawing on a scientific “family tree” that runs from Cambridge through John Clarke's group at Berkeley, with strong theoretical influence from Michel Devoret and deep exposure to ion-trap work by Dave Wineland and Chris Monroe at NIST. Today his work emphasizes solving the hardest fabrication and wiring challenges—pursuing high-yield, monolithic, wafer-scale quantum processors that can ultimately host tens of thousands of reproducible qubits on a single 300 mm wafer.Key topicsMacroscopic quantum tunneling on a chip: How Clarke, Devoret, and Martinis used a current-biased Josephson junction to show that a macroscopic circuit variable obeys quantum mechanics, with microwave control revealing discrete energy levels and tunneling between states—laying the groundwork for superconducting qubits. The episode connects this early work directly to the Nobel committee's citation and to today's use of Josephson circuits as “synthetic atoms” for quantum computing.From DC devices to microwave qubits: Why early Josephson devices were treated as low-frequency, DC elements, and how failed experiments pushed Martinis and collaborators to re-engineer their setups with careful microwave filtering, impedance control, and dilution refrigerators—turning noisy circuits into clean, quantized systems suitable for qubits. This shift to microwave control and readout becomes the through-line from macroscopic tunneling experiments to modern transmon qubits and multi-qubit gates.Synthetic atoms vs natural atoms: The contrast between macroscopic “synthetic atoms” built from capacitors, inductors, and Josephson junctions and natural atomic systems used in ion-trap and neutral-atom experiments by groups such as Wineland and Monroe at NIST, where single-atom control made the quantum nature more obvious. The conversation highlights how both approaches converged on single-particle control, but with very different technological paths and community cultures.Ten-year learning curve for devices: How roughly a decade of experiments on quantum noise, energy levels, and escape rates in superconducting devices built confidence that these circuits were “clean enough” to support serious qubit experiments, just as early demonstrations such as Yasunobu Nakamura's single-Cooper-pair box showed clear two-level behavior. This foundational work set the stage for the modern era of superconducting quantum computing across academia and industry.Surface code and systems thinking: Why Martinis immersed himself in the surface code, co-authoring a widely cited tutorial-style paper “Surface codes: Towards practical large-scale quantum computation” (Austin G. Fowler, Matteo Mariantoni, John M. Martinis, Andrew N. Cleland, Phys. Rev. A 86, 032324, 2012; arXiv:1208.0928), to translate error-correction theory into something experimentalists could build. He describes this as a turning point that reframed his work at UC Santa Barbara and Google around full-system design rather than isolated device physics.Fabrication as the new frontier: Martinis argues that the physics of decent transmon-style qubits is now well understood and that the real bottleneck is industrial-grade fabrication and wiring, not inventing ever more qubit variants. His company's roadmap targets wafer-scale integration—e.g., ~100-qubit test chips scaling toward ~20,000 qubits on a 300 mm wafer—with a focus on yield, junction reproducibility, and integrated escape wiring rather than current approaches that tile many 100-qubit dies into larger systems.From lab racks of cables to true integrated circuits: The episode contrasts today's dilution-refrigerator setups—dominated by bulky wiring and discrete microwave components—with the vision of a highly integrated superconducting “IC” where most of that wiring is brought on-chip. Martinis likens the current state to pre-IC TTL logic full of hand-wired boards and sees monolithic quantum chips as the necessary analog of CMOS integration for classical computing.Venture timelines vs physics timelines: A candid discussion of the mismatch between typical three-to-five-year venture capital expectations and the multi-decade arc of foundational technologies like CMOS and, now, quantum computing. Martinis suggests that the most transformative work—such as radically improved junction fabrication—looks slow and uncompetitive in the short term but can yield step-change advantages once it matures.Physics vs systems-engineering mindsets: How Martinis's “instrumentation family tree” and exposure to both American “build first, then understand” and French “analyze first, then build” traditions shaped his approach, and how system engineering often pushes him to challenge ideas that don't scale. He frames this dual mindset as both a superpower and a source of tension when working in large organizations used to more incremental science-driven projects.Collaboration, competition, and pre-competitive science: Reflections on the early years when groups at Berkeley, Saclay, UCSB, NIST, and elsewhere shared results openly, pushing the field forward without cut-throat scooping, before activity moved into more corporate settings around 2010. Martinis emphasizes that many of the hardest scaling problems—especially in materials and fabrication—would benefit from deeper cross-organization collaboration, even as current business constraints limit what can be shared.Papers and research discussed“Energy-Level Quantization in the Zero-Voltage State of a Current-Biased Josephson Junction” – John M. Martinis, Michel H. Devoret, John Clarke, Physical Review Letters 55, 1543 (1985). First clear observation of quantized energy levels and macroscopic quantum tunneling in a Josephson circuit, forming a core part of the work recognized by the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics. Link: https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.55.1543“Quantum Mechanics of a Macroscopic Variable: The Phase Difference of a Josephson Junction” – J. Clarke et al., Science 239, 992 (1988). Further development of macroscopic quantum tunneling and wave-packet dynamics in current-biased Josephson junctions, demonstrating that a circuit-scale degree of freedom behaves as a quantum variable. Link (PDF via Cleland group):

Canaltech Podcast
Computação quântica: o que muda depois do Nobel de Física de 2025

Canaltech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 19:29


A computação quântica está cada vez mais perto de sair dos laboratórios e impactar o mundo real. Depois que o Nobel de Física de 2025 premiou os cientistas John Clarke, Michel Devoret e John Martinis por demonstrarem efeitos quânticos em circuitos elétricos visíveis a olho nu, o tema voltou aos holofotes e promete transformar a tecnologia como conhecemos. No episódio de hoje do Podcast Canaltech, Fernanda Santos conversa com Anderson Fernandes, PhD e pesquisador em Computação Quântica no Venturus, sobre o que essa conquista representa, quais são os próximos passos da área e de que forma o Brasil se insere nessa corrida global. Anderson explica, em linguagem acessível, como funcionam os processadores quânticos, o papel da inteligência artificial nessa nova era e as aplicações que devem chegar primeiro de novos materiais à energia e segurança digital. Você também vai conferir: Um “tanque de energia” chega ao Brasil: o power bank que até notebook carrega!, por que o reconhecimento facial ainda falha?, Starlink bloqueia 2.500 antenas usadas em golpes pela internet, Xiaomi lança celular com som potente na traseira e Nike apresenta tênis elétrico que promete te fazer andar mais rápido. Este podcast foi roteirizado por Fernada Santos e contou com reportagens de Wendel Martins, Nathan Vieira, Vinicius Moschen e Bruno Bertonzin sob coordenação de Anaísa Catucci. A trilha sonora é de Guilherme Zomer, a edição de Jully Cruz e a arte da capa é de Erick Teixeira.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The New Quantum Era
Nobel Laureate John Martinis Discusses Superconducting Qubits and Qolab

The New Quantum Era

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 37:05 Transcription Available


This episode is a first for the show - a repeat of a previously posted interview on The New Quantum Era podcast! I think you'll agree the reason for the repeat is a great one - this episode, recorded at the APS Global Summit in March, features a conversation John Martinis, co-founder and CTO of QoLab and newly minted Nobel Laureate! Last week the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences made an announcement that John would share the 2025 Nobel Prize for Physics with John Clarke and Michel Devoret “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit.” It should come as no surprise that John and I talked about macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantization in electrical circuits, since those are precisely the attributes that make a superconducting qubit work for computation.  The work John is doing at Qolab, a superconducting qubit company seeking to build a million qubit device, is really impressive, as befits a Nobel Laureate and a pioneer in the field. In our conversation we explore the strategic shifts, collaborative efforts, and technological innovations that are pushing the boundaries of quantum computing closer to building scalable, million-qubit systems. Key HighlightsEmerging from Stealth Mode & Million-Qubit System Paper:Discussion on QoLab's transition from stealth mode and their comprehensive paper on building scalable million-qubit systems.Focus on a systematic approach covering the entire stack.Collaboration with Semiconductor Companies:Unique business model emphasizing collaboration with semiconductor companies to leverage external expertise.Comparison with bigger players like Google, who can fund the entire stack internally.Innovative Technological Approaches:Integration of wafer-scale technology and advanced semiconductor manufacturing processes.Emphasis on adjustable qubits and adjustable couplers for optimizing control and scalability.Scaling Challenges and Solutions:Strategies for achieving scale, including using large dilution refrigerators and exploring optical communication for modular design.Plans to address error correction and wiring challenges using brute force scaling and advanced materials.Future Vision and Speeding Up Development:QoLab's goal to significantly accelerate the timeline toward achieving a million-qubit system.Insight into collaborations with HP Enterprises, NVIDIA, Quantum Machines, and others to combine expertise in hardware and software.Research Papers Mentioned in this Episode:Position paper on building scalable million-qubit systems 

La Brújula de la Ciencia
La Brújula de la Ciencia s15e04: Nobel de Física a los efectos cuánticos macroscópicos: un gato de Schrödinger eléctrico

La Brújula de la Ciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 8:57


Hoy analizamos el Nobel de Física 2025, que ha sido para el británico John Clarke, el francés Michel Devoret y el estadounidense John Martinis “por el descubrimiento del efecto túnel macroscópico y la cuantización en un circuito eléctrico”. Este premio tiene dos vertientes: por un lado la básica, que consiste en que los premiados fueron los primeros en demostrar que las propiedades cuánticas no estaban restringidas al mundo microscópico. Gracias a sus experimentos con circuitos superconductores pudimos comprobar que los peculiares comportamientos cuánticos pueden aparecer también en objetos "grandes"; sus circuitos, en efecto, medían alrededor de un centímetro. En este sentido, los circuitos con que trabajaron los premiados son "gatos de Schrödinger": sistemas macroscópicos que manifiestan propiedades cuánticas. Por otro lado está la vertiente tecnológica: estos circuitos superconductores son la base de muchos de los ordenadores cuánticos que están empezando a investigarse industrialmente. Empresas como Google, IBM o Microsoft trabajan ya con prototipos basados en estas piezas de hardware, y con ellos se ha demostrado que la computación cuántica es una realidad. Incipiente, embrionaria, pero realidad. Si os interesan estos asuntos hay mucho material al que os podéis dirigir en la hemeroteca de este pódcast. Si queréis aprender más sobre las peculiaridades de las propiedades cuánticas os recomiendo que repaséis los episodios s11e47, s01e09, s01e29, s01e28, s10e22, s05e01 y s07e40. Si lo que os interesa es la vertiente tecnológica acudid a los capítulos s03e23, s10e18, s09e10, s14e09, s04e21 y s09e09. Por último, si queréis aprender específicamente sobre el gato de Schrödinger y cómo ha evolucionado la idea de que "la cuántica sólo vale en el mundo microscópico" os recomiendo dos episodios de nuestro pódcast hermano, Aparici en Órbita: buscad allí los capítulos s01e43 y s05e17. Este programa se emitió originalmente el 7 de octubre de 2025. Podéis escuchar el resto de audios de La Brújula en la app de Onda Cero y en su web, ondacero.es

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Las cicatrices del ADN - 12/10/25

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2025 48:12


El ADN de nuestras células está sufriendo constantemente daños causados por errores en la replicación, pero también por factores externos como los rayos ultravioletas o el humo del tabaco. Las causas son múltiples y numerosas. Una maquinaria celular se encarga de reparar esos daños y en el proceso quedan marcas, cicatrices. Un grupo del CNIO, del Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas, acaba de elaborar un catálogo de esas huellas en nuestro material genético. Lo han llamado Reparoma y puede tener importantes aplicaciones en cáncer y envejecimiento. Hemos hablado con Felipe Cortés Ledesma, líder de este estudio. Termina la semana de los Nobel y hemos recordado a los galardonados y sus investigaciones. El de Medicina o Fisiología ha sido para los estadounidenses Mary E. Brunkow y Fred Ramsdell y el japonés Shimon Sakaguchi por sus descubrimientos relacionados con la tolerancia inmunológica periférica; El británico John Clarke, el francés Michel H. Devoret y del estadounidense John M. Martinis han recibido el Nobel de Física por el descubrimiento del efecto túnel cuántico macroscópico y la cuantización de la energía en un circuito eléctrico; y el de Química ha premiado al británico Richard Robson, el japonés Susumu Kitagawa y al jordano Omar M. Yaghi por desarrollar las estructuras metalorgánicas. Yaghi recibió el Premio Fundación BBVA Fronteras del Conocimiento en Ciencias Básicas en 2017. Eva Rodríguez nos ha contado una faceta desconocida hasta ahora de los murciélagos más grandes de nuestro continente (nóctulo gigante o Nyctalus lasiopterus). Un equipo de la Estacón Biológica del CSIC ha descubierto que pueden comportarse como rapaces y entre sus presas se encuentran pequeñas aves migratorias. Con Javier Cacho hemos hablado de la polémica que se ha suscitado en torno al explorador polar Ernest Shackleton, después de un estudio publicado del barco Endurance, hundido en el fondo del mar de Wedell. Hay quien le acusa ahora de haber sido un temerario. Jaime Pérez del Val nos ha informado de la celebración, el próximo domingo, 19 de octubre, de la edición número 44 de la carrera de la ciencia. Esta ocasión está marcada por el referente de una carrera organizada en 1925 por la Residencia de Estudiantes. Y hemos informado que el próximo miércoles Correos emitirá 3 sellos en su colección "Personajes de la historia" dedicados a tres protagonistas de la Edad de Plata de la ciencia española: Heraclio Alfaro Fournier, Blas Cabrera Felipe e Ignacio Bolívar Urrutia. Escuchar audio

Nobel Prize Conversations
First reactions | Michel Devoret, Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 | Telephone interview

Nobel Prize Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 9:23


“I would say a fundamental discovery really becomes true when you can apply it to something concrete.” In this conversation, recorded after two hectic days following the prize announcement, new physics laureate Michel Devoret reflects on the excitement of seeing the fruits of research. He also talks about his co-laureate John Clarke, one of his role models, together with Lord Kelvin. Devoret describes how he woke on announcement day to find that the world already knew the news: “I had completely forgotten that October was the Nobel Prize month!” © Nobel Prize Outreach. First reactions terms of use: https://www.nobelprize.org/ceremonies/streams-terms-of-use Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vetandets värld
Ordningspoliser, tunnling och MOF:ar – Nobelprisen 2025

Vetandets värld

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 19:37


Immunförsvarets ordningspoliser det handlar årets Nobelpris i medicin om. Fysik och kemi kopplar ihop det riktigt lilla med världens stora utmaningar. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Vetenskapsradion sammanfattar 2025 års naturvetenskapliga nobelpriser. Årets medicinpris går till Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell och Shimon Sakaguchi för deras upptäckter om hur immunförsvaret regleras för att inte angripa den egna kroppen. De upptäckte en särskild sorts celler som sorterar och dämpar de vita blodkroppar som är felkodade. Ett genombrott som banat väg för nya behandlingar mot autoimmuna sjukdomar och cancer.Fysikpriset handlar i år om kvantmekanik - som normalt sett beskriver bara det som händer i det mycket lilla, på elementarpartiklarnas nivå. De tre pristagarna, John Clarke, Michel Devoret och John Martinis, har gjort experiment där de fått upp kvantmekaniska effekter i större skala.Det handlar om kvantmekaniska fenomen – tunnling och energikvantisering – som de här forskarna har fått att uppträda i elektriska kretsar stora nog att hålla i handen. Ett resultat som för oss närmare framtidens kvantteknologi.Så kemin där årets pristagare Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson och Omar Yaghi har byggt molekylära strukturer med stora hålrum, så kallade metallorganiska ramverk. De här materialen kan fånga in koldioxid, rena vatten och till och med skörda vatten ur ökenluft. En upptäckt, som kan vara ett viktigt verktyg både för framtidens miljöteknik och medicin.Programledare: Lars Broströmlars.brostrom@sr.seProducent: Camilla Widebeckcamilla.widebeck@sr.se

Aparici en Órbita
Aparici en Órbita s08e06: Los premios Nobel de ciencias del año 2025

Aparici en Órbita

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 12:22


En el programa de hoy hacemos un repaso a los tres premios Nobel de ciencias, que se han fallado esta misma semana. El de Medicina ha sido para Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell y Shimon Sakaguchi, por sus descubrimientos sobre cómo el sistema inmunitario "controla" a los glóbulos blancos que podrían atacar a nuestro propio cuerpo. El de Física ha sido para John Clarke, Michel Devoret y John Martinis, por demostrar que las propiedades cuánticas se pueden observar en objetos macroscópicos (en concreto ellos trabajaron con corrientes eléctricas de un centímetro). Y el de Química ha sido para Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson y Omar Yaghi, por encontrar la forma de crear redes de un material orgánico que incluyen metales en posiciones clave, y permiten aprovechar al máximo las propiedades de esos metales. Si os interesa aprender más sobre alguno de los tres premios, en nuestro pódcast hermano, La Brújula de la Ciencia, le estamos dedicando un programa completo a cada uno. Tenéis el premio de Medicina en el episodio s15e03, el de Física en el s15e04 y el de Química en el s15e05. Este programa se emitió originalmente el 9 de octubre de 2025. Podéis escuchar el resto de audios de Más de Uno en la app de Onda Cero y en su web, ondacero.es

IQ - Wissenschaft und Forschung
Wegbereiter eines Quantencomputers - Das steckt hinter dem Nobelpreis für Physik

IQ - Wissenschaft und Forschung

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 12:24


Die Quantenwelt ist die Welt der kleinsten Teilchen. Merkwürdige Dinge passieren dort, zum Beispiel können einzelne Teilchen durch ein Hindernis hindurch tunneln anstatt an ihm abzuprallen. Das ist der sogenannte Tunneleffekt. Als drei Physiker in den 80er Jahren in ihrem Labor gezeigt haben, dass auch mehrere Teilchen zusammen sich so verhalten können, wussten sie nicht, wie bahnbrechend diese Entdeckung ist. John Clarke, Michel Devoret und John Martinis heißen sie und haben damals zusammen in Berkeley gearbeitet. In dieser Podcast Folge klären wir, warum sie dafür den Nobelpreis bekommen und was daran wichtig für die Entwicklung einer bestimmten Art von Quantencomputern ist. Host in dieser Folge ist Birgit Magiera Redaktion: Miriam Stumpfe Produktion: Markus Mähner Autor und Gesprächspartner: Stefan Geier, Wissenschaftsjournalist Mehr zum Nobelpreis für Physik 2025 findet ihr hier: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2025/summary Mehr zu den Preisträgern gibt's hier: John Clarke, University of California, Berkeley: https://news.berkeley.edu/2025/10/07/john-clarke-uc-berkeley-emeritus-professor-awarded-2025-nobel-prize-in-physics/ Michel Devoret, Yale University und University of California, Santa Barbara: https://engineering.yale.edu/research-and-faculty/faculty-directory/michel-devoret John Martinis, University of California, Santa Barbara: https://www.physics.ucsb.edu/people/john-martinis Zum Weiterhören: Superrechner der Zukunft - Wann werden Quantencomputer Realität? https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:43d0ffe3820b4f0b/ Wächter im Immunsystem - Das steckt hinter dem Medizin-Nobelpreis 2025 https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:da4f41431f1f977f/ Habt Ihr Feedback? Anregungen? Wir freuen uns, von Euch zu hören: WhatsApp (https://wa.me/491746744240) oder iq@br.de Falls Euch der IQ-Podcast gefällt, freuen wir uns über eine gute Bewertung, einen freundlichen Kommentar und ein Abo. Und wenn Ihr unseren Podcast unterstützen wollt, empfehlt uns gerne weiter! IQ verpasst? Hier könnt Ihr die letzten Folgen hören: https://1.ard.de/IQWissenschaft

Engadget
Google's Chief Scientist of Quantum Hardware won the Nobel Prize in Physics, Mastodon is adding Bluesky-like starter packs, and California banned loud commercials on streaming platforms

Engadget

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 7:00


-The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded Google's Chief Scientist of Quantum Hardware, Michel Devoret, the Nobel Prize in Physics. alongside former Google employee John Martinis, and University of California, Berkeley professor John Clarke. The award recognizes "the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantization in an electric circuit." -Mastodon, the federated social network built on ActivityPub, is taking cues from Bluesky and introducing its own version of the social platform's "Starter Packs." The hope is that Mastodon's "Packs" will make it easier to find people to follow when you first join a server, a sometimes daunting task given the distributed nature of decentralized social networks. -California has passed a law to ban loud commercials on streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu. Governor Gavin Newsom just signed the law and the ban goes into effect on July 1, 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Les matins
Comprendre les Nobel de sciences : Le prix Nobel de physique 2025 récompense l'effet tunnel quantique à grande échelle

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 4:20


durée : 00:04:20 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandra Delbot - 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.

Nobel Prize Conversations
First reactions | John Clarke, Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 | Telephone interview

Nobel Prize Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 4:56


“I could not imagine accepting the prize without the two of them,” says John Clarke of his fellow Nobel Prize laureates in physics, John Martinis and Michel Devoret. In this short conversation with the Nobel Prize's Adam Smith, recorded just after the public announcement of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics, Clarke recalls the electric atmosphere in the lab, 40 years ago, during their experiments in which they first demonstrated macroscopic quantum tunnelling. Clarke also reflects on others who inspired his thinking at the start of his career. © Nobel Prize Outreach.First reactions terms of use: https://www.nobelprize.org/ceremonies/streams-terms-of-use Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nobel Prize Conversations
First reactions | John Martinis, Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 | Telephone interview

Nobel Prize Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 8:18


“My wife is very kind to me, so she didn't wake me up for a couple of hours.” John Martinis was sleeping when news of his Nobel Prize in Physics broke, but his wife Jean was up reading late into the night and received the calls, letting him sleep on. In this conversation with the Nobel Prize's Adam Smith, he talks about the excitement of learning how to investigate problems with his co-laureates John Clarke and Michel Devoret, four decades ago, and how that experience taught him what to aim for when building labs in academic and industry subsequently. © Nobel Prize Outreach. First reactions terms of use: https://www.nobelprize.org/ceremonies/streams-terms-of-use Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Onbehaarde Apen
Nobelprijs voor natuurkunde naar tastbaar maken van quantum-effect

Onbehaarde Apen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 15:40


De Nobelprijs voor de Natuurkunde is dinsdag uitgereikt aan John Clarke (1942 ), Michel H. Devoret (1953) en John Martinis (1958) voor hun onderzoek naar de eigenschappen van quantummechanica op menselijke schaal. Redacteuren Dorine Schenk en Sander Voormolen leggen de ontdekking uit en de toepassing ervan in de praktijk.Aanvulling: toen John Martinis in 2019 beweerde quantum supremacy of quantum advantage te hebben bereikt, ging dat over één specifieke taak die op een gewone computer waarschijnlijk langer zou duren . Hij heeft nooit gezegd dat zijn quantumcomputer beter kan rekenen dan een gewone computer.Heeft u vragen, suggesties of ideeën over onze journalistiek? Mail dan naar onze redactie via podcast@nrc.nl. Host:Host: Karlijn SarisGasten: Dorine Schenk en Sander VoormolenRedactie en montage: Rosa van ToledoZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Vetandets värld
Nobelpriset i fysik 2025: prisas för upptäckter om kvantmekanik

Vetandets värld

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 20:52


Vetenskapsradion sänder direkt från Kungliga vetenskapsakademin. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret och John M. Martinis tilldelas Nobelpriset i fysik 2025. Priset ges för deras banbrytande experiment med supraledande elektriska kretsar, där de lyckades demonstrera både kvantmekanisk tunnling och kvantiserade energinivåer i ett system stort nog att hålla i handen.Hör Vetenskapsradions direktsändning från tillkännagivandet vid Kungliga vetenskapsakademin. Tillsammans med experter analyserar vi vad årets pris betyder för fysikforskningen – och för vår förståelse av världen. Producent: Annika Östman Programledare: Camilla Widebeck och Björn Gunér

Noticentro
John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret y John M. Martinis ganan el Nobel de Física

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 1:48 Transcription Available


Diputados avalan reforma a Ley Aduanera, patentes dejarán de ser vitalicias  UNAM suspende clases presenciales en Economía tras amenazas  CDMX lanza convocatoria para el Festival de Ofrendas y Catrinas 2025Más información en nuestro podcast

Forschung aktuell (komplette Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk
Physik-Nobelpreis 2025 - Grundlagenforschung zu Quantencomputern ausgezeichnet

Forschung aktuell (komplette Sendung) - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 24:45


John Clarke, Michael H. Devoret und John M. Martinis bewiesen erstmals, dass sich quantenmechanische Effekte auch in sichtbaren Größenordnungen beobachten lassen. Eine Entdeckung, die den Weg für Technologien wie Quantencomputer ebnet. Von Anneke Meyer

Blueprints of Disruption
Confronting Fascists at Christie Pitts

Blueprints of Disruption

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 54:03 Transcription Available


Things are heating up at Christie Pitts, 92 years after the famous riot there.In the first half of this episode, John Clarke and host Jessa McLean talk about the Swastika clubs that sprung up in Toronto back in 1933, how they were emboldened by the rise of Hitler and the Nazis, as well as legitimized, even encouraged by the establishment here in Canada. These clubs, furthering white supremacist ideology, attacking Jewish community members were allowed to roam around the City until the community decided they had had enough.In the second half, Catherine Crockett of the General Defence Committee for the IWW reminisces on the 'lovely riot' of 1933, its long term impact on the community. She'll also share some of the details around the planned anti-immigration rally and what organizers of the counter protest planned for this Saturday, September 13th hope to see happen.Call to Action: Register to Attend Community RallyRelated Episodes: Making Mass Actions Count, John Clarke, Professor at York University and longtime organizer, compares the 2022 strike by CUPE workers to the 1995 Days of Action against then Premier Mike Harris. Nationalism and the Working Class, Chris Fairweather, academic, activist and labour organizer, talks about the pervasiveness of nationalism and the impact is has on the working class.More Resources: Cable Street 88 years on: battling fascists then and now | Morning StarMore on the General Defence Committee for the IWWThe Riot at Cristie Pits (Full Movie)The Christie Pits Riot: The Worst Anti-Semitic Riot in Canada (Short Video) Toronto Today: Locals Organize Counter Protest to Oppose RacistsBe sure to also check out our Substack - it has written material, resources, as well as all our podcast episodes broken down into playlists. All of our content is free - made possible by the generous sponsorships of our Patrons. If you would like to support our work through monthly contributions: PatreonFollow us on Instagram or on Bluesky

Kennedy Molloy Catchup - Triple M Network
Writer Lorin Clarke talks father John's legacy in doco ' But Also John Clarke'

Kennedy Molloy Catchup - Triple M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 17:55


Aussie writer Lorin Clarke honours her late father's legacy in this fascinating documentary about the life of John Clarke, from satirical comedy to insightful offerings. Lorin sits down with Mick Molloy to remember his work. Catch Mick in the Morning, with Roo, Titus & Rosie LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne or via the LiSTNR app. Mick In The Morning Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molloy Triple M Melbourne Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/triplemmelb Triple M Footy TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@triplemmelbourne Triple M Footy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/triplemmelbourne See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Saturday Quiz
Reverse The Tractor with Lorin Clarke and Andrew Farrell

The Saturday Quiz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 47:49


Lorin Clarke and Andrew Farrell are both the directors of documentaries about iconic Australian voices. One tinged with a kiwi accent, the other still bearing the slight Scottish brogue of his childhood. Lorin's film “But Also John Clarke” is about her father, the much loved satirist John Clarke, and Andrew's is about the Australian singer and icon “Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Man”Find tickets to screenings here:https://miff.com.au/program/film/but-also-john-clarke#tophttps://miff.com.au/program/film/jimmy-barnes-working-class-man#topSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.
MIFF Interview: Lorin Clarke on sharing her dad with the world in But Also John Clarke

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2025 45:31


'The front fell off.' The 94 metre 100 metre track. Fred Dagg. 24 years of political satire with Bryan Dawe. These are just a handful of the impactful comedic works from the one and only John Clarke.For over 40 years, John Clarke brought an unparalleled level of wit, politically astute comedic understanding, and pitch perfect timing to Australian and New Zealand audiences. John Clarke's work as a comedian wasn't just to entertain, but to also make audiences sit and think. Whether it be utilising the landmark comedy series The Games as a way of presenting an apology to the Stolen Generation of Australia, or by calling out the hypocrisy of the colonial state we live in, John Clarke utilised his comedic genius to masterful effect.In 2017, the world lost John Clarke, and Lorin Clarke lost her father.Now, after having explored over 200 boxes of John Clarke's work and letters, having written about book about her relationship with her dad, and having interviewed countless fellow comedic masters like Sam Neill, Rhys Darby, and Ben Elton, Lorin has crafted a documentary about her dad called But Also John Clarke.It's just about one of the most enriching and delightful experiences you'll have this year, even if you're not familiar with John Clarke's work - and I kind of almost envy you if you aren't, as you've got decades of work to be entertained by. For a film that could quite easily have become a hagiography or a maudlin experience, Lorin manages to balance the film with a delightful level of charm and compassion. Compassion not only for the loss of her father, but also for the audience who loved him, her mother, and most importantly, herself.In the following interview, recorded ahead of But Also John Clarke's world premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival, Lorin talks about getting the balance right for a film like this, while also touching on the process she undertook to be vulnerable this way.I had an absolute blast and shed more than a few tears watching But Also John Clarke, as I'm sure you will too.It screens at MIFF from 15 August to 24 August, with select Q&A sessions with Lorin in attendance. To buy tickets, visit MIFF.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.