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ATLAS observation could provide insights into electroweak symmetry breaking and the Higgs mechanism
New quantum computing architecture increases qubit coherence time from 100 nanoseconds to 100 microseconds
Result could shed light on the seismic and geodynamic processes at play deep inside our planet
Soft hydrogel-based optical fibres enable optogenetic studies in moving mice
New study suggests desert winds can create animal-like shapes
Attendees at the SC23 conference heard how supercomputing is being used to investigate how cancer spreads throughout the body
Source of 244 EeV particle is unknown
Experiment sheds light on how superfluid helium-3 reacts to a mechanical probe
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James McKenzie looks at some of the photonics and instrumentation firm that have won 2023 business awards from the Institute of Physics
Rachel Youngman explains the rationale behind the Institute of Physics’ “Bin the boffin” campaign
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A series of talks at the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics meeting reveals how different species handle challenging flying conditions
Claire Malone describes how you can improve those all-important networking skills
Finding creative solutions to sustainability challenges requires input from diverse communities, argues the editor-in-chief of Sustainability Science and Technology
The National Quantum Computing Centre has been forging strategic links with both industrial and academic partners to deliver its headline objective of demonstrating quantum advantage by 2025
Report describes Ireland as being ideally situated to capitalize on quantum for industry
The application will be considered at CERN’s next council session in mid-December
Brain–computer interfaces are increasingly being used to support patients with neurological conditions
Scientific awards can impact career progression, making them an important focus for tackling gender bias
Sidney Perkowitz casts his eye over Oppenheimer and other movies that have depicted the horrors of atomic bombs
Most physicists believe that on current trends the UK will fail to hit its climate goals
Dan Roach describes his experiences returning to physics as a mature student with the Open University in the UK
Organic semiconductors modified with high-Z heteroatoms could create optimal X-ray detectors for medical imaging, radiotherapy and dosimetry
Implementing innovations to enhance patient outcomes
Andrew Holland, chief executive of the Fusion Industry Association, explains how commercial fusion could be delivering electricity to the grid by 2035
Proton therapy using shoot-through FLASH beams reduces LET in critical organs and is robust against density variations
Anna Demming digs into the physics of political polarization
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A live webinar on 29 November 2023 exploring exosomes and the development of different sensing platforms for detection using nanoparticle integrated plasmonic platforms
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