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Fluids with high and low surface tensions move in different ways
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Researchers create a completely new laser design based on a graphene-like structure
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A novel oncomagnetic device could pave the way towards a powerful new non-invasive therapy for glioblastoma
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Supercomputer study of “turbulent puffs” could boost our understanding of airborne disease spread
Read article: Nobel-prize-winning astronomer Antony Hewish dies aged 97
Hewish played a pivotal role in the first detection of pulsars
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A novel spectroscopy system based on superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors can accurately estimate cerebral blood flow
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The UK's National Quantum Computing Centre aims to create a collaborative working environment for building prototype quantum machines and developing innovative applications
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Time resolution improved by a factor of 130
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Microstructured materials that produce concentric rainbows could create more dependable road signs for autonomous vehicles
IOP Publishing and the Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory launch gold open access journal Materials Futures
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