
Dina Genkina
@dinkazavr
Computing and hardware associate editor @IEEESpectrum, podcast enthusiast, aspiring nonsenser
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28-07-2009 20:21:58
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To make light interact with itself, reflect it off a mirror in time. Easy! spectrum.ieee.org/time-crystal-f… Thanks Andrea Alu for speaking with me.

Spies and dissidents have to hide not only their secret messages, but also the fact that they're sending them. Now, they can use generative AI to do this with perfect undetectability. scientificamerican.com/article/ai-cou… Christian Schroeder de Witt Samuel Sokota



The little quantum engine that could! Thanks Artur Widera physicsworld.com/a/no-heat-quan…

Very excited about this story featuring work by a former intern in my lab Max Schemmer. The basic quantum physics of a single atom scattering laser light is counterintuitive and fascinating! Also thanks to Jean Dalibard, Fabrice Laussy and Magdalena Stobinska scientificamerican.com/article/entang…

In outputting equations akin to the ones traditionally created by physicists, a new machine-learning algorithm stands out among others, which tend to act like black boxes and spit out results that are hard to interpret. Story by Dina Genkina. physics.aps.org/articles/v16/1…











My first feature story for IEEE Spectrum, proving I've infiltrated the media to proselytize the atomic physics doctrine. Better clocks! In the real world! spectrum.ieee.org/optical-atomic…

A niche information theory idea, reversible computing, is about to become a commercial reality - and hopefully one day a way to compute using orders of magnitude less energy. Vaire Computing Hannah Early spectrum.ieee.org/reversible-com…

