Margaret Harris reviews Astrotopia: the Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race by Mary-Jane Rubenstein
Ling Xin examines how the Chinese mission Chang’e-4 could reveal the Moon's far-side secrets
Two advanced speech neuroprostheses decode brain activity into speech faster, more accurately and with a larger vocabulary than existing alternatives
Absence of mass gap in black-hole mergers could point to dark matter
A new technique allows for much better control of twist angle and strain in layered two-dimensional materials
Observation provides clues about early galaxy formation
The OncoNPC artificial intelligence model could help solve the mystery of cancers of unknown primary
A walk-through total-body PET system designed to scan patients in a standing position avoids time-consuming positioning on the scanning bed
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Kate Gardner reviews Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Philip Plait is a top-notch tour guide for an imaginary interstellar journey filled with laughs and jaw-dropping sights, writes Clár-Bríd Tohill
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Read article: Percentage of disabled physicists in the UK has halved in one year, finds survey
The percentage of people with a disability is also lower in physics than it is in the chemical and biological sciences
Read article: Female PhD students miss out on chance to become inventors, finds study
Women in technical PhD programmes are given less hands-on experience in patenting and commercial science compared to their male counterparts
Read article: Plastic scintillation detectors prove a win-win in clinical physics research and education
Medscint eyes a paradigm shift in small-field dosimetry with its proprietary optical know-how in the field of plastic scintillation detectors
Read article: Multidisciplinary collaboration opens the way to strategic innovation in wireless technology
The Wireless Products team at BAE Systems Digital Intelligence delivers cutting-edge innovations in electronics and digital signal processing
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Kevin McGuigan relives his time counting pills at a rural clinic in Kenya
Read article: DNA scaffolds line up quantum rods
New way of assembling ordered quantum rod arrays could have applications in next-generation display technology
Read article: Andromeda galaxy photograph bags Royal Observatory Greenwich prize
The image – Andromeda, Unexpected – was taken near Nancy, France, and captures a huge plasma arc next to the Andromeda galaxy
Read article: Strange metals reveal their secrets
Researchers have developed a universal theory that could help explain the odd behaviours of these materials
Read article: Earth-sized planet could be lurking at the edge of the solar system, simulations suggest
Planet could explain strange properties of trans-Neptunian objects
Read article: Light waves made to collide as if they were massive objects
Metamaterials known as time interfaces reshape pulses of light
Read article: Quantum Mpemba effect hints at faster quantum computers
Counterintuitive cooling phenomenon appears in a model system of quantum dots connected to two reservoirs
Read article: Peer review makes the grade
With this year's Peer Review Week kicking off on 23 September, journal editors from The Electrochemical Society share their perspectives on this essential part of the scientific pr...
Read article: Rare-earth atom can make a quantum repeater at telecom wavelengths
Demonstration with erbium marks a step towards long-distance quantum communication
Read article: Array of copper nanowires excels at passive de-icing
Hydrophobic surface dissipates heat and water
Read article: Physicists wanted: the demand for physics skills in the UK workplace
Sharon Ann Holgate explores the findings of a recent report analysing this labour market demand in the UK and Ireland
Read article: Newly observed oxygen-28 nucleus fails ‘double magic’ test
Super-heavy isotope was the last remaining artificial candidate for extra-stable status
Read article: Implantable bioartificial kidney aims to free patients from dialysis
A prototype implantable bioreactor kept human kidney cells alive inside a pig for up to a week without provoking an immune reaction
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This webinar, on 26 September 2023, will explore the immense potential of ambient energy harvesting materials. Imagine a world where clean power is harnessed from our surroundings, anytime and anywhere, unlocking the path to achieving net-zero emissions.
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This one week workshop in Dresden, Saxony, Germany from 25–29 September will include talks on quantum magnetism, 2D systems, and novel topological electronic systems including combined topics and recent developments