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Theories of the early universe may have to be revised following new analyses of data from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment
For the first time, researchers have directly measured the upwelling of cold, deep water towards the ocean surface
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Hubble observation is best evidence yet for an elusive class of black holes
New structure could be used to make magnetic-field-driven superconducting diodes for low-energy-consumption electronic devices
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Kate Gardner reviews The Beauty of Falling: a Life in Pursuit of Gravity by Claudia de Rham
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Andrew Weld is the head of research and development at QLM technologies
The Flexible Stellarator Physics Facility would test different approaches to stellarator magnetic confinement
Gianluigi Botton, head of the Diamond Light Source in the UK, on the £519m Diamond-II upgrade and what it means for the national synchrotron science facility
Gearing up in the search for ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays
James Gillies recalls the drama of his time as head of communications at CERN, which turns 70 this year
How do you spot a deepfake image of a person? The answer might be to look into their eyes.
The mission will now be disassembled with components used for future Moon missions
Germany’s attocube is leveraging its deep domain knowledge in quantum science and technology to support industrial and academic customers
There’s a scientific reason why Twisters is set in the US Great Plains rather than Argentina, and it has to do with the Gulf of Mexico
Matin Durrani reviews Aperiodic – an art-science performance from South West Dance Theatre
Claudia de Rham on her new book The Beauty of Falling and her career in theoretical physics
Colin White recounts a trip that took him from a Somerset hilltop to the heart of the Milky Way
Electrical impedance tomography data demonstrate that ventilation is more evenly distributed in women than in men
Producing fast-moving "fireballs" in the lab could shed light on processes in extreme astrophysical emissions
Rapid progress being made in development of nuclear clock
Researchers at Cornell University have created a prototype urine collection and filtration system
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Anna Barnes and Nicky Whilde explain how technological advances are enabling precision medicine
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