The Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) is intensifying efforts to develop the next generation of nuclear scientists, engineers and policymakers amid an aging workforce and a decarbonization agenda that is reviving interest in nuclear technologies. This article examines the context, NEA activities, industry and national initiatives, challenges and opportunities for training rising talent.
In a landmark advancement for quantum computing, scientists have achieved stable control over spin qubits at temperatures close to absolute zero. This development drastically improves the feasibility of scalable, reliable quantum machines, setting a foundation for powerful computational systems of the future.
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