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When charging quantum batteries, decoherence is a friend, not a foe
Controlled dephasing can be harnessed to enhance the batteries’ efficiency and stability
Microbeams plus radiosensitizers could optimize brain cancer treatment
Combining microbeam radiotherapy with targeted radiosensitizers could treat tumours while sparing normal brain tissues
Wrinkles in spacetime could remember the secrets of exploding stars
Distortions known as gravitational memory are permanent and potentially detectable from Earth
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No-go theorem illuminates how quantum processes are constrained by classical causality
Systems with indefinite causal order must be nonlocal in space–time
Magnetic particle imaging designed for the human brain
Proof-of-concept MPI system provides a pathway towards functional human neuroimaging
Antimatter partner of hyperhelium-4 is spotted at CERN
Observation backs up the statistical hadronization model
Altermagnets imaged at the nanoscale
Study provides insights into the nature of this recently-discovered class of magnetism
Very thin films of a novel semimetal conduct electricity better than copper
Result in niobium phosphide contradicts typical metal behaviour
Higher-order brain function revealed by new analysis of fMRI data
Technique distinguishes between tasks done by subjects
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Trump nominates AI experts for key science positions
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Fermilab seeks new boss after Lia Merminga resigns as director
Lia Merminga has resigned as Fermilab director after a turbulent few years at the lab
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Start-stop operation and the degradation impact in electrolysis
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Quasiparticles become massless – but only when they’re moving in the right direction
Spectroscopy measurements reveal "smoking gun" signature of semi-Dirac fermions in a topological semimetal
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe survives its first close-up solar encounter
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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope nears completion
The mission is expected to be complete next year with a launch by May 2027
NMR technology shows promise in landmine clearance field trials
Landmine detectors based on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance could reduce the regular occurrence of false positives that hamper conventional technology
Sun-like stars produce ‘superflares’ about once a century
Highly energetic events happen much more often than previously thought, say astronomers
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