Physics World Weekly Podcast
Physics World is one of the oldest and most respected physics publications in the world, published by the Institute of Physics. Their weekly podcast takes the same editorial rigor and applies it to audio. Each episode features award-winning journalists interviewing researchers about recent developments, and the quantum physics coverage is especially strong. A recent episode covered the Quantum Systems Accelerator and its focus on computing technologies, which is exactly the kind of specific, well-researched reporting that sets this apart.
Episodes run 20 to 35 minutes and drop every Wednesday. The format typically features one or two in-depth stories per episode, sometimes with multiple guests. The journalists know their stuff and ask the kind of follow-up questions that actually move the conversation forward rather than just prompting the guest to repeat their press release. You get genuine insight into what's happening in labs right now.
The show has been running since 2018 and maintains a 4.2-star rating from 72 reviewers. It's more of a news and analysis show than a deep-explainer format, so it works well alongside longer-form podcasts. If you want to stay current on quantum computing breakthroughs, new experimental results, and what's actually happening in physics departments around the world, this is an efficient and reliable way to do it. Physics World also has a sister podcast called Physics World Stories for longer monthly features.
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