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Setting up links to satellites could create a global timing network, say researchers
Optical measurements reveal the origin of unconventional behaviour near the transition between conductors and insulators
A new take on optical coherence tomography provides high-resolution measurements of retinal vascular leakage
Light-activated device could find use in intelligent solar cells
The Tibet ASÎł experiment has discovered ultrahigh-energy gamma rays spread across the Milky Way
A new retinal implant uses thousands of electrodes to stimulate retinal cells in the blind and produce dotted images
Researchers observe nonlinear effect in a new kind of hybrid semiconductor
Researchers achieve low latency in realistic quantum architecture, increasing the speed and ensuring the security of quantum random number generation
Physicists are developing ways to measure emissions from cattle, reports Michael Allen
Olivia Geneus is a PhD candidate in nanotechnology and co-founder of the Black in Nanotech initiative
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From proton-based cancer therapy to small-animal PET scanners, US technology company H3D is seeking out growth opportunities in the medical imaging market
Quantifying and solving the problem of greenhouse gas emissions from cattle
Fermilab result reinforces much earlier data showing a disparity with the Standard Model
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Material always expands regardless of whether it is stretched or compressed
Study reveals why jets created by falling droplets are self-similar
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Careers tips from a professor of physics at the University of Warwick who studies flavour physics, CP violation and heavy-quark physics
Nanopositioning specialist Queensgate is lining up a suite of enabling technologies for applications in high-speed, high-accuracy atomic force microscopy systems
Ultralow-field MRI scanners offer high flexibility at low cost, while ultrahigh-field MRI could prove optimal for imaging neurological disease
A new way to make synthetic biomaterials that are as tough, strong and stretchy as biological tissue
Analogue to graphane could be used in batteries and quantum computers
Device that produces required vacuum ultraviolet light is created at long last
Akasaki was instrumental in the creation of blue LEDs in the 1980s and 1990s that led to a wide range of applications
Diffusion-weighted MR imaging and machine learning techniques can accurately distinguish between common types of paediatric brain tumours
Materials scientist Arnab Basu, head of radiation-detection technology developer Kromek, on spin-offs, COVID-19 and the future
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