
Physics World Weekly Podcast
Pioneering the physics of adaptation, writing the history of quantum computing
Oct 26, 2023
Margaret Gardel, biophysicist, discusses the physics of adaptation and how physics-inspired theory and experiments provide fresh insights into biological systems. Susannah Glickman, historian, explores the history of quantum computing and the challenges faced by researchers. She also highlights the importance of historical understanding in shaping the future of quantum computing
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- The physics of adaptation explores how living matter processes information to adapt to change, opening up new opportunities for insights into biological systems.
- Understanding the historical context and infrastructure behind quantum computing can shed light on the motivations and challenges of the field.
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The Emergence of Physics of Adaptation
The podcast episode explores the emergence of a new field of physics called the physics of adaptation. It discusses how living matter differs from inert matter and focuses on how living systems process information from their environment to change form and function. The episode highlights the importance of understanding how living matter adapts over different time and length scales, from evolution to the development of tissues and the processing of new information by the brain.
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