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Inside the training, science and imagination that inspire ESA’s new generation of astronauts
New experiments and calculations could improve aerosol and microfluidic technologies while shedding more light on airborne disease transmission
Breakthrough in Japan could pave the way for robust quantum communication and scalable networks
Demonstration could shed light on the nature of the classical-quantum transition for small objects
Global network could pinpoint astronomical sources
New algorithm turns structured motion into sharper images
STAR collaboration homes in on critical point for quark–gluon plasma
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Andrew Robinson reviews Destroyer of Worlds: the Deep History of the Nuclear Age 1895–1965 by Frank Close
Peter Hughes argues that environmental physics should be taught to every physics undergraduate
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The parasitic roundworm Steinernema carpocapsae can leap some 25 times its body length into the air
The Elekta Evo provides flexible options for cancer centres looking to implement adaptive radiation therapy
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Six physicists in the nuclear energy industry talk about their career paths, and how a background in physics can be used across the sector
With further improvements, the instrument could enable direct tests of relativistic effects
Predictive model accelerates the development of nanoparticles as potential drug carriers for targeting neurodegenerative diseases
Isabelle Dumé reports from the Q2B quantum conference in Paris, France
Built on UHV Design’s Production Linear Shift Mechanism range (PLSM), new linear actuator allows heavy objects to be moved very smoothly, says UHV Design engineering director Jon...
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Honor Powrie pays tribute to the work of materials scientists
A lead halide material can detect and image single gamma-ray photons with both high-spatial and high-energy resolution
Physicists plan to test idea in the lab
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For more than 60 years, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has applied science and technology to make the world a safer place. Its defining responsibility is ensuring the safety, security and reliability of the nation’s nuclear deterrent
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23 September 2025
Join the audience for a live webinar sponsored by RTsafe. Discover how RTsafe’s solutions can empower your team with the knowledge and confidence needed to achieve ISRS certification
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18 — 21 November 2025 | Munich, Germany
SEMICON Europa 2025 is co-located with productronica and will take place in in Munich, Germany. This year’s theme “Global Collaborations for European Economic Resilience” expresses that global collaborations are not just beneficial for Europe’s resilience, they are essential. In today’s interconnected world, Europe cannot afford to operate in isolation. By working closely with other nations, Europe can safeguard its prosperity, sustainability, and security for future generations.
This approach will enable the industry to create a future where technological innovations and environmental sustainability thrive together.
We are thrilled to meet you this year!