New approach could be used to build eco-friendly refrigerators and air conditioners
Research could lead to more precise biomedical devices for cardiac disease studies, drug testing and regenerative medicine
Clara Aldegunde goes on an intellectual journey to understand how quantum phenomena may thread together the fabric of space–time, giving rise to our reality
New approach can make almost any material surface extremely water-repellent
Reconfigurable nanostructured fluid achieves efficient water evaporation
Nanoparticles follow spiral trajectories in microfluidic system
Complex network analysis identifies heart valve dysfunction using minimal technology
Cardiovascular MR technique measures changes in amyloid proteins in the heart in response to chemotherapy
New setup could advance research on quantum effects in gravitational fields
Matin Durrani reviews Schrödinger in Oxford by David Clary
With more physics students than ever before getting top grades, Peter Main calls for new ways of measuring university performance to avoid “grade inflation”
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Read article: CERN’s proposed 100 km-circumference ‘Higgs factory’ has lower environmental impact than competing designs, finds study
Analysis finds that the Future Circular Collider is the most energy efficient of the planned future particle colliders
Read article: Open-source tool allows researchers to calculate their lab’s carbon footprint
Study finds heating, travel and commuting are the biggest contributors to lab emissions
Read article: Academics worked longer hours during the COVID-19 pandemic, finds study
International team of researchers find that a longer work week has become part of “new normal” in academia
Read article: Brain–computer interfaces: tailoring neurotechnology to improve patients’ lives
Sumner Norman, chief neuroscientist at AE Studio, talks to Tami Freeman about the company’s work in brain–computer interfaces
Read article: Infrared light makes tasty popcorn, super-heated steam cleans dishes quickly and efficiently
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Read article: Ask me anything: Sara Fry – ‘There are always opportunities to develop simple solutions for complex problems’
Sara Fry is the head of sustainability and of safety, health and environment at a multinational engineering solutions company
Read article: Virtual and real labs with Daniel Erenso
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Read article: Physicists gather to celebrate the life of Sir John Enderby
Two-day workshop held at the University of Bristol was attended by family, fellow physicists and friends
Read article: Quantum hackers tackle real-world problems
The UK’s first quantum computing hackathon challenged teams of students and early-career scientists to devise novel quantum solutions to real-life problems
Read article: Hertha Ayrton: ‘An advocate for interdisciplinarity’
Anita Chandran and Elizabeth Bruton talk about inventor, scientist and suffragette, Hertha Ayrton
Read article: Hertha Ayrton: pioneering inventor and suffragette
Anita Chandran explores the remarkable life of Hertha Ayrton – a physicist, mathematician, engineer, inventor and suffragette whose work benefitted the lives of many
Read article: Ultrafast switch takes a big step towards the terahertz regime
All-optical switch has high extinction rate and operates at room temperature
Read article: High-resolution diamond sensor maps electrical currents in the heart
Nitrogen vacancies achieve “unprecedented” spatial resolution
Read article: A spoonful of sugar makes the dendrites go down
Adding sucrose containing hydroxyl groups to battery electrolytes slows down unwanted dendrite growth while preventing electrode corrosion
Read article: Earth’s crust grew faster when our planet passed through the Milky Way’s spiral arms, study suggests
Radioactive decay studies reveal galactic correlation
Read article: New device entangles free electrons with photons
Technique combines photonics with electron microscopy
Read article: Better coffee from multispectral imaging, a battery made from crab shells
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Read article: Pulsed electromagnetic field protects against radiation-induced bone loss
Exposure to a pulsed-burst EMF waveform inhibits radiation-induced bone loss in rats by activating osteoblasts without affecting tumour cells
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