Highly tuneable material responds to moving vehicles and could improve road safety
The superconducting single-layer T-graphene could be synthesized through a high-pressure precursor
The Rutherford Cancer Centre Thames Valley has unveiled its proton beam therapy facility and will begin treating patients within a fortnight
Modelling the upper chambers of patients' hearts can help guide catheter ablation used to treat atrial fibrillation
Polymer/metal combination provides the potential for inexpensive, all-day radiative cooling
A 3D scanner uses fringe projection and machine learning to analyse suspicious skin lesions
Low-carbon electricity can meet Paris commitments without encroaching on pristine land
Radial position and momentum of light could be used to create new quantum technologies
The breast MRI protocol can be safely abbreviated by using diffusion-weighted imaging instead of delayed-phase enhancement
Technology transfer is creating a new generation of compact accelerators with applications ranging from security to cancer treatment, writes Carsten Welsch
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Dave Elliott casts his eye on renewable energy network’s annual global status report
Scientists seeking a varied and rewarding career will find a natural home at Tessella, which works with leading organizations to address complex technical challenges
Objects travelling at relativistic speeds will shorten as a consequence of Einstein's special relativity. But what, asks David Appell, if you try to look at such an object?
To celebrate 30 years since Tim Berners-Lee first proposed the idea of a World Wide Web, this special collection explores how scientists are exploiting digital technologies to understand online behaviour and drive research progress
Bloomberg New Energy Finance, IRENA and others show different levels of optimism
Lessons from billion-dollar businesses that started in somebody's garage
Effects are much less pronounced if warming is limited to 1.5 °C
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Physics beyond the Standard Model could appear as poorly connected outliers
Transplanted stem cells containing a novel protein are activated by light or specialized molecules to promote functional and structural recovery after stroke in mice
In theory, artificial snow could save the ice caps and limit sea level rise. But rescuing civilization this way would sacrifice Antarctica
LIGO–Virgo detectors have seen more than 20 candidate signals since April restart
Sewing conductive fibres made of carbon nanotubes directly into damaged cardiac tissue can restore electrical function to the heart
Scanning probe microscope isolation and characterization of cyclocarbons settle controversy over the elusive molecule’s structure
The device could lead to the development of higher density optoelectronic chips
Frequency dip and overshoot seen for the first time
Fewer carp live in streams in logged areas of Borneo
A biocompatible and battery-less pill can noninvasively and accurately sample gut microbiome as it passes through the gastrointestinal tract
ATLAS collaboration uses neural network to make discovery-level measurement of photon–photon interactions
An artificial intelligence model can identify patients with intermittent atrial fibrillation from scans performed during normal heart rhythm
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