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Nicholas Attree is a postdoctoral researcher studying comets through the European Space Agency’s Rosetta and Comet Interceptor missions
Read article: Solid-state amplifiers power up rare-isotope facility
The Facility of Rare Isotope Beams at Michigan State University exploits transistor-based power amplifiers to generate intense beams
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Network analysis finds that those mentored by more successful academics are also more prone to dropping out
Read article: Want to be highly cited? Work with collaborators across multiple research fields, study finds
Analysis of over 3000 scientists shows that scientists with high citation rates are also more likely to collaborate with successful peers
Read article: Optimized water phantom brings streamlined commissioning to ring-shaped radiotherapy systems
The THALES 3D SCANNER from LAP has been specifically designed for acceptance, commissioning, and quality assurance of bore-type image-guided linacs
Read article: Compact source produces 10 million single photons per second
Efficiency advancements in this room-temperature source should help realize real-world quantum encryption, say researchers
Read article: Protons contain intrinsic charm quarks, machine-learning analysis suggests
Study could resolve 40-year-old debate, but some physicists urge caution
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Read article: Detonation nanodiamonds could deliver nanoscale thermometry inside cells
Photoluminescent nanodiamonds created using a carefully controlled explosion could probe the minute temperature differences found inside living cells
Read article: How Betelgeuse blew its top and lost its rhythm
Huge convective cell may have created cloud that caused "Great Dimming" of star
Read article: US seeks to recharge semiconductor industry through $280bn CHIPS act
Act seen as a response to China’s growing domination of semiconductor manufacturing
Read article: Ultrasound-powered implant treats brain cancer using electromagnetic fields
Implantable device uses tumour treating fields to disrupt the division of cancer cells and inhibit brain cancer recurrence
Read article: Bioengineered corneal tissue restores sight in people with diseased or damaged corneas
Implants are ideal for use in low and middle-income countries
Read article: Quantum computing gets down to business
Martijn Boerkamp reports how investments into quantum computing have ballooned in the past year, bringing huge expectations for the sector
Read article: Colourful solar panels could brighten your roof, global warming accelerates snapping shrimp
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