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‘Quantum technologies are beautiful’: Physics, funding and the family business

Award-winning physicist Dr Mark Mitchison describes the situation for early-career researchers in Ireland as 'dire' because of a lack of support. ‘It’s a huge problem that will exacerbate inequality and severely damage Ireland’s future if it isn’t fixed,’ he predicts. Read more: ‘Quantum technologies are beautiful’: Physics, funding and the family business
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