Quantum Frontiers

When I search the internet on physics blogs, a website called Genius Lab Gear comes top of my search results. They list the 13 best physics blogs in 2025. Top of the list is Quantum Frontiers. It’s a blog by Caltech’s Institute for Quantum Information and Matter (IQIM). The About page tells us how the IQIM is the newest Physics Frontiers Center supported by the National Science Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. They say this: “Here at IQIM, we study physical systems in which…

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APS Physics Magazine

If you search the internet on best physics blogs, you can find a FeedSpot website listing the 60 Best Physics Blogs and Websites in 2024. There are perhaps some issues re paid promotion and the way the ranking is performed, and it only lists 30 websites. But it's better than nothing. Top of the list is Physics World, which I talked about a few months ago. In second place is Sabine Hossenfelder's now-lightweight Backreaction, and in third place is Quantum Frontiers, which is also lightweight. But…

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Physics blogs

Last time I mentioned a few physics blogs in the context of propaganda and censorship in physics. I thought I ought to give a round-up of the other physics blogs out there. After that I thought I’d prepare a list of all the physics blogs I can find and put up a page here that gives one line for each. Of course, there will be blogs that I don’t know about. If you know of any, including your own, please let me know and I’ll add…

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