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Remote detection of radioactive material could play an important role in nuclear disaster response and nuclear security
Noble gas forms compounds with iron at extremely high pressures
New finding could pave the way to a sustainable perovskite solar economy
Amazon team claims its Ocelot chip could speed up development by 3‒5 years
A flower-shaped nanosensor detects biomarkers in the blood associated with the risk of gestational diabetes and other pregnancy complications
Real 3D objects appear rotated rather than contracted when moving at relativistic speeds
Patterned armour-like structure filters out damaging frequencies, say researchers
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Kindred spirits at the Global Physics Summit exhibition
The dataset includes a catalogue of 380,000 galaxies that have been detected by artificial intelligence or citizen-science efforts
The new SKA-Low image was created using 1024 two-metre-high antennas
Quantum-based gravity sensors have probed fundamental physics, and they could transform our understanding of what’s just under our feet
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Physics World joins 14,000 physicists in California
Iulia Georgescu and Matin Durrani invite you to test your knowledge of the deep connections between physics, big data and AI
US science continues to be hit hard by budget and staff cuts
The APS has combined its March Meeting and April Meeting into the Global Physics Summit, the largest physics conference in the world
Craft will plot the distribution of galaxies to better understand cosmic inflation
Emily Edwards and Claudia Fracchiolla discuss challenges and opportunities in quantum education
Robert P Crease surveys the scene at the Stand Up for Science rally in New York on 7 March
Strike action today is in response to alleged government corruption and social injustice
Researchers claim scientific integrity is threatened when post-publication changes are made without a public notice
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SQMS director Anna Grassellino talks to Physics World about the evolution of a unique multidisciplinary research hub for quantum science, technology and applications
The precursors to the world’s most sensitive radio telescope are already changing our view of the cosmos
Firefly Aerospace claims to be the first commercial company to achieve a ‘fully successful soft-landing on the Moon'
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This one-week workshop will bring together the communities interested in flat bands of moiré structures and frustrated-lattice materials on the one hand, and strongly correlated electron systems anchored by f-electron materials on the other, with Kondo physics serving as an intellectual link.