Nonlinear optics improves photon timing
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New form of glass is extremely dense and highly stable
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Tumour masses containing iodine-infused nanoparticles shrank when hit with X-rays, hinting at potential for Auger therapy using high-Z elements
High-thermal-conductivity boron arsenide is better at removing heat than the best thermal-management devices available today
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Read article: Twists, turns, thrills and spills: the physics of rollercoasters
There is much more physics at play than simply gravity and speed when it comes to the thrill of rollercoasters, as Michael Allen discovers
Read article: Encountering infinity: the aspects of reality we cannot comprehend
David Appell reviews Probable Impossibilities: Musings on Beginnings and Endings by Alan Lightman
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COVID-19 pandemic beginning to show long-lasting impact on scientific research, says US study
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Geophysicist Rob Abbott on using a novel instrument to study sea ice in the Arctic
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Read article: The unsung theory: why thermodynamics is as important as quantum mechanics and general relativity
Philip Ball reviews Einstein’s Fridge: the Science of Fire, Ice and the Universe by Paul Sen
Read article: Neutron-science pioneer John Enderby dies aged 90
British physicist was a staunch advocate of scholarly publishing
Read article: Think before you ‘speak’: brain–computer interface restores speech in paralysed man
Neuroscientists translate a paralysed patient’s brain signals into sentences, enabling a new communication avenue for those who have lost their ability to speak
Read article: Summer internships: Maria Violaris – ‘I developed general research skills, which are useful in both industry and academia’
Laura Hiscott speaks to Maria Violaris, an early-career physicist who did summer internships at Innovia Technology and Riverlane
Read article: New location technique shatters the diffraction limit
Resolution of 1/76 of a wavelength achieved using an echo chamber
Read article: Introducing the non-radiating antenna
An antenna’s radiation can be turned off using a dielectric disc, creating a non-radiative “meta-atom”
Read article: Protons combine with photons to optimize cancer treatments
Combining proton and photon treatments could increase the implementation of proton therapy or help optimize existing proton resources
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Laura Hiscott speaks to some early-career physicists who did summer internships in different places, from start-ups to university departments
Read article: ‘Bogolons’ make graphene superconducting
2D form of carbon transforms into a high-temperature superconductor if placed near a Bose-Einstein condensate, say theorists
Read article: Novel PET tracer sheds light on plaque formation in Alzheimer’s disease
A new PET tracer identifies brain activity involved in the development of amyloid plaque in people with Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases
Read article: Metamaterial sculpts heart-shaped darkness from light
Sub-wavelength imaging could benefit from new technology
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