The researchers argue that education and research are needed to raise awareness and drive innovation
Merger of two stellar remnants could explain a peculiar split between the star’s helium- and hydrogen-covered hemispheres
Technique could make it easier to create multi-stage laser wakefield systems
New findings on how spaceflight experience impacts an astronaut’s brain could help define guidelines for future space missions
Desirable defects known as nitrogen vacancies could be created in hexagonal boron nitride using aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy
Strongly interacting Laughlin state had previously only been observed in condensed-matter systems and in photons
Elastomer could be used in energy-efficient buildings
A flexible breast coil array that can be worn like a sports bra could improve patient comfort and enable more time-efficient breast MRI
Experiment opens the possibility of mixing superconducting and phononic qubits
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A reported draft deal between the UK and the EU failed to materialize this week
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Lilly Liu is an associate professor at the University of Bristol, researching materials used in extreme environments
Read article: India launches Chandrayaan-3 mission to the lunar surface
Country aims to be the first to land at the Moon’s south pole region
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Read article: New ferroelectric switches could reduce energy use in microelectronics
The first comprehensive study of electric-field-induced polarization switching in wurtzites reveals an atomic-scale switching pathway with potential electronics applications
Read article: Officials mark midway point towards completion of the Extremely Large Telescope
The facility will, once complete in 2028, be the largest telescope in the world for visible and infrared light
Read article: Physicists measure electron’s ‘topological spin’
New work in kagome metals could advance our understanding of the physics of superconductors and other strongly correlated systems
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Exploring the interdisciplinary field of language dynamics
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Read article: Untangling the mechanisms behind surgical knot strength
New finding could be used to train surgeons or robots to tie stronger, safer sutures
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Materials scientist Nicola Spaldin talks about her award-winning research and her somewhat circuitous career path
Read article: Positioning system uses cosmic muons to navigate underground
System can be used where satellite navigation systems fail
Read article: Biodegradable ultrasound implant could improve brain tumour treatments
A biodegradable ultrasound transducer based on piezoelectric nanofibres could improve outcomes for patients with brain cancer
Read article: MRI study challenges our knowledge of how the human brain works
Researchers dig deeper into the workings of the human brain, shedding insight into how the brain’s physical shape might influence its patterns of activity
Read article: New elastocaloric cooling system shows promise for commercial use
Nickel titanium system will be used to create a wine chiller
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Magnetic fields that reactivate damaged motoneurons could one day provide a new treatment for neurodegenerative diseases
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