
Leo Cancer Care launches first upright photon therapy system
The Grace radiotherapy system delivers conventional X-ray radiation therapy to patients in the upright position
The Grace radiotherapy system delivers conventional X-ray radiation therapy to patients in the upright position
Cost overruns and delays have hit the drone-like rotorcraft mission
Smoot and John Mather discovered tiny temperature fluctuations in the CMB
Survey of the heads of UK physics department finds most are expecting to drop courses
IMAP will also map the boundary of the heliosphere, a huge protective bubble in space created by the Sun
Artificial intelligence could help sniff out questionable open-access publications that are more interested in profit than scientific integrity
New system does not need to drift to avoid turbulence
Researchers in Japan have succeeded in switching a manganese-tin nanodot using electric current pulses as short as 0.1 ns
Physicists model vacuum tunnelling in a simple system
Effect could come in useful for a host of practical applications that call for fluid control
Real-time system also detects ebb and flow of tides
A backpack equipped with gyroscopes shows promise as a balance aid for people with the movement disorder ataxia and could one day remove the need for cumbersome mobility aids
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Gabriel Lippmann received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1908 for an interference-based method of colour photography that was never commercially successful. Margaret Harris...
Stefan Hutzler and Louise Bradley explain how they turned the famous pitch-drop experiment into an outreach activity
Elizabeth Pasatembou and Dimitrie Cielecki discuss their experience of doing science policy engagement during their PhDs
Quantum mechanics allows events to occur with indefinite causal order, as Hamish Johnston discovers
Curiosity, problem-solving and resilience are the key qualities for a career in intelligence
Hamish Johnston talks to Elise Crull, Artur Ekert and Stephanie Simmons about the links between quantum technology and quantum fundamentals
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The piece is currently on display at the National Museum of Stained Glass in Switzerland
How do we create a digital version of the vellum and clay tablets that successfully preserved information in earlier ages of human history?
The image – The Andromeda Core – showcases the core of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31) in exceptional detail
David Silver of Google DeepMind thinks AIs that ‘learn by experience’ are the future of AI – but maybe not in particle colliders or nuclear arsenals
Some highly intelligent human mathematicians certainly seem to think so, as Margaret Harris reports from the maths-and-computer-science-focused Heidelberg Laureate Forum
Deep learning-based contouring of multiple brain metastases eases clinical workload when planning stereotactic radiosurgery treatments
The Dutch manufacturer Delft Circuits is rewriting the rules of I/O cabling technology for full-stack quantum computing systems
The QUASAR MRID3D geometric distortion analysis system from IBA Dosimetry enables physicists to exploit the power of the MR-only radiotherapy workflow
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