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International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025: here’s all you need to know
Matin Durrani explains how you can stay on top of all things quantum-related during the next 12 months
Extended cosmic-ray electron spectrum has a break but no other features
HESS extends the measured energy of electrons and positrons to 40 TeV
Vertical-nanowire transistors defeat the Boltzmann tyranny
New gallium antimonide/indium arsenide transistor is more energy-efficient than silicon-based devices
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Delayed Big Bang for dark matter could be detected in gravitational waves
Late arrival of dark matter would leave subtle imprint on space–time
Optimization algorithm gives laser fusion a boost
Simulations suggest that iterative technique could increase the energy output of direct-drive inertial confinement fusion
New imaging technique could change how we look at certain objects in space
3D reconstruction technique for polarized radio sources could also reshape views of how radio galaxies form
Millions of smartphones monitor Earth’s ever-changing ionosphere
Crowd-sourced data could improve global navigation satellite systems such as GPS
Electromagnetic waves solve partial differential equations
New photonic technique could boost analogue alternatives to numerical methods
Triboelectric device reduces noise pollution
A fibrous composite foam employs the triboelectric effect and in situ electrical energy dissipation to absorb low-frequency sound waves
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Sodium-ion batteries offer a sustainable, low-cost alternative to lithium-ion technology
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Return to Helgoland: celebrating 100 years of quantum mechanics
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The mechanics of squirting cucumbers revealed
The researchers revealed that the mechanism has been fine-tuned to ensure optimal seed dispersal
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Mark Thomson and Jung Cao: a changing of the guard in particle physics
Two significant appointments mark a new era for global high-energy physics
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Cloudy with a chance of warming: how physicists are studying the dynamical impact of clouds on climate change
Michael Allen on how essential it is to understand how clouds respond to climate
Cascaded crystals move towards ultralow-dose X-ray imaging
Interconnected single-crystal devices significantly reduce X-ray detection thresholds while increasing spatial resolution
Ultrafast electron entanglement could be studied using helium photoemission
Calculations suggest sub-femtosecond resolution is possible
Noodles of fun as UK researchers create the world’s thinnest spaghetti
At 372 nanometres, the “nanopasta” is not for consumption
Lens breakthrough paves the way for ultrathin cameras
A metasurface-based folded lens system shows promise for creating a new generation of slimline cameras
Martin Rees, Carlo Rovelli and Steven Weinberg tackle big questions to mark Oxford anniversary
Milestone marked by commemorative volume in Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Top-cited authors from North America share their tips for boosting research impact
Sarah Vigeland, Stephen Taylor and Carl White discuss the importance of citation metrics
Quantum error correction research yields unexpected quantum gravity insights
Universal boundary that distinguishes effective approximate error correction codes from ineffective ones turns out to be connected to the fundamental nature of the universe
Mechanical qubit could be used in quantum sensors and quantum memories
Resonator is nonlinear at the single quantum level
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