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Nergis Mavalvala explains how researchers search for these elusive ripples in space–time
New topotactic oxide material could be used in some clean energy technologies including fuel cells
Researchers at Microsoft and the University of Southampton create fibres that cut signal loss, boost bandwidth and promise faster, greener communications.
Calculations reveal inverse square law behaviour in binary black holes
Explosive technique images collective quantum fluctuations
Observation of the Meissner effect could spur the development of highly sensitive quantum detectors that operate under high-pressure conditions
Device can process signals at frequencies ranging from below 1 GHz to more than 100 GHz
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Honor Powrie looks at the perils and possibilities of AI for physicists
David Norman reviews The Physics of Birds and Birding: the Sounds, Colors and Movements of Birds, and Our Tools for Watching Them by Michael Hurben
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Succulent plants have been infused with afterglow phosphor particles to make them glow in shades of red, green, blue and other colours
Astrophysics PhD student from County Armagh in Northern Ireland combined his passion for science with Gaelic football
Curiosity, problem-solving and resilience are the key qualities for a career in intelligence
Finding could improve climate models and advance prospects for geoengineering climate via cloud seeding
Researchers demonstrate the first treatment of an animal tumour using radioactive carbon ion beams
It’s all to do with the triple-fermentation process
New atom-by-atom technique demonstrated for the first time with nobelium might ensure that elements at the bottom of the table are grouped correctly
Researchers combine machine learning with data mining methods to create a record-breaking underwater adhesive hydrogel
Panicos Kyriacou talks about the development and uses of Crainio's non-invasive sensor to measure intracranial pressure
Observation sheds light on the life and death of stars
Single ultracold atoms act as slits, stripping away noise and emphasizing the fundamental nature of wave–particle duality
Paweł Moskal from Jagiellonian University talks about positronium imaging with the J-PET scanner and his team’s work in applying quantum entanglement to diagnostics
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