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NOAA's 14th annual Arctic Report Card includes contributions from members of indigenous Arctic communities – and very little good news
Combining GPU-based Monte Carlo simulations with automatic image segmentation allows personalized dose estimation in real time
Researchers use a scanning probe imaging technique to confirm Poiseuille electron flow
Seismic detection could be extended across huge swathes of the Earth
A new generation of glycaemic control devices could help diabetic patients achieve superior glucose level control compared with current insulin pumps
Entangled photons allow detection of more merging black holes and neutron stars
A portable device for tomographic scanning of radio-fluorogenic gels creates 3D images of high-energy radiation fields within minutes
Low-cost technique could be used in robotics and energy harvesting
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The nuclear industry could benefit from muon radiography when dealing with their radioactive waste. Edwin Cartlidge explains the imaging potential of this technique
Dave Elliott says that the sky could be no limit for airborne wind turbines
How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems by Randall Munroe is a hilarious and useful read for physicists, writes James Kakalios
Andrew Robinson's Einstein on the Run: How Britain Saved the World’s Greatest Scientist is a superb and compelling book, writes Ian Randall
How Research Instruments went from micro-manipulators to IVF and is now backing a brand-new physics-innovation prize, as James McKenzie explains
Margaret Harris assesses the prospects for harnessing the wind with kites, wings, drones and hoops
Philip Ball delves into the mystic and the physical worlds, in Physics and Psychics: the Occult and the Sciences in Modern Britain by Richard Noakes
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Italian artist explains why he has teamed up with the United Nations
New IAEA chief also among those at UN climate summit seeking a diverse global energy mix
Harvey Leifert describes how the American Geophysical Union's Fall Meeting has changed over the years
The programme at last week's Appleton Space Conference highlights the versatile nature of space science
Levitated nanoparticles, ion-based qubits and a sound idea for a new thermometer also on show
Greta Thunberg gives a platform to indigenous voices ahead of COP 25’s high-level section
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Novel biological tool uses blue light to reassemble and activate antibody fragments
Quantum dots in graphene containing pentagonal defects might be used as quantum sensors
Excerpts from the Red Folder
Exposure to microgravity quickly changes human cardiac cells’ gene expression and behaviour, which might explain symptoms experienced by astronauts
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Omar Baddour discusses the provisional statement of WMO State of the Climate report 2019, released this week
Bizarre bends in the solar wind spotted by spacecraft
Researchers harness the unusual properties of a bespoke metamaterial to improve the signal-to-noise ratio of MR images
Charmed mesons, a child-friendly magnetoencephalography scanner and small but powerful magnet are on our shortlist
The annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America saw researchers present the latest diagnostic and therapeutic research advances
A new crop of quantum technologies is set to make waves in the commercial world. Get up to speed on what they are and what impact they will have in the future.
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