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Volume 5 Issue 1, January 2023

The cover of this issue is inspired by spatiotemporal intermittency near the onset of turbulence. See Hof

Image: Gregoire Lemoult, Université Le Havre Normandie. Cover design: Susanne Harris.

Editorial

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Comment

  • Venkatesh Narayanamurti and Jeffrey Y. Tsao discuss lessons learned from the success of the great 20th-century industrial research labs and warn against three common misconceptions about the nature and nurture of research.

    • Venkatesh Narayanamurti
    • Jeffrey Y. Tsao
    Comment
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Research Highlights

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Year in Review

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Reviews

  • Randomized measurements provide a feasible procedure for probing properties of many-body quantum states realized in today’s quantum simulators and quantum computers. This Review covers implementation, classical post-processing and theoretical performance guarantees of randomized measurement protocols, surveying their many applications and discussing current challenges.

    • Andreas Elben
    • Steven T. Flammia
    • Peter Zoller
    Review Article
  • Magnetic resonance elastography captures multiscale mechanical information conveyed by shear waves, enabling noninvasive measurement of the physical behaviour of biological tissues—a behaviour that can change markedly with disease. This Review summarizes the basic technical concepts of magnetic resonance elastography and outlines preclinical and clinical applications.

    • Ingolf Sack
    Review Article
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Technical Reviews

  • The Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction is an exchange coupling that appears in magnetic systems with spin–orbit coupling. This Technical Review systematically surveys first-principles-calculations methods for DMI in different material systems and for a range of induced magnetic phenomena.

    • Hongxin Yang
    • Jinghua Liang
    • Qirui Cui
    Technical Review
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Perspectives

  • Even for flows as simple as those through pipes and channels, the nature of the transition to turbulence has remained elusive. This Perspective discusses how statistical mechanics and specifically directed percolation may provide an answer to this old problem.

    • Björn Hof
    Perspective
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