Mavericks of Science
On an October morning in 2025, the telephone rang in the Santa Barbara home of John Clarke. On the line was the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences with news that would stun the physics world: Clarke, along with his former students Michel Devoret and John Martinis, had won the Nobel Prize in Physics. While the world now races to build massive quantum computers, this prize honored a "quiet" breakthrough from 1985—a moment when Clarke’s team proved that a human-made circuit could follow the same spooky rules as a single atom. In this episode of Mavericks of Science, we look at the mentor and steady hand behind the quantum revolution—the man who taught a generation of physicists how to listen to the silent signals of the subatomic world.
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