↳ alex karev and jo wilson // 10.12 ━ get up, stand up.
“We’re the only family we need, right?”


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↳ alex karev and jo wilson // 10.12 ━ get up, stand up.
“We’re the only family we need, right?”
moodboard: barbie + hayes ( @nplimpton )
“a great marriage is not when the 'perfect couple' comes together, it is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.”
❝ do you smell that? that’s the smell of freedom. ❞ davis @ jude
jude glances at davis for a second before his gaze focuses back on his sketches -- smirk on his features. “the smell of freedom? how poetic of you, davis”, the boy whispers, continuing to sketch like his brother is not there. “you know what i think it smells like? the smell of mom being completely pissed off and you managing to get grounded by the end of the day”, jude jokes, chuckling softly before putting down his pencil. “how did you even get out of being grounded earlier?”
NPL engages with quantum
The National Physical Laboratory has today announced that its CEO, Dr Peter Thompson, will lead a new national activity to engage UK industry in emerging quantum technologies, which could be a potential multi-billion-pound industry for the UK.
The programme will work with business leaders to foster the conditions for industry to invest in, and benefit from, quantum technologies, and ensure that any future government investment in this area is focused on the biggest opportunities for the UK economy.
Developments in this field have the potential to transform every industry, from the automotive sector to healthcare. Quantum technologies can make computers more powerful, increase synchronisation in communications systems, and improve the ability to uncover oil and gas sources. They can also provide sensors for driver-less cars that work in all conditions, improve medical diagnosis, and make utilities maintenance more efficient.
The activity aims to establish the challenges and opportunities within each industry sector that quantum technologies can tackle, and build a strong industry voice in support of a future programme. It will work to create the optimum environment for public and private investment to turn these opportunities into reality. This approach will give UK businesses first access to disruptive quantum technologies to drive international trade and business growth.
moodboard: abigail + cooper ( @nplimpton )
there’s some people in this world who you can just love and love and love no matter what.