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Samples from the near-Earth asteroid Bennu found to contain molecules and compounds vital to the origin of life
New characterization of the material's surface reveals how an atom-level rearrangement aids the formation of ice crystals and promotes precipitation
Technique reveals how organic materials accumulate charge
Devices could eliminate the strong magnetic fields currently required to define the standard unit of resistance
Spectrum from the Milky Way’s halo matches WIMP annihilation
Discovery could improve the performance of hovering robots and even artificial pollinators
The CytoDiffusion classifier analyses the shape and structure of blood cells to detect abnormalities that may indicate blood disorders
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Honor Powrie extols the virtues being just “good enough” in life
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New book provides expert advice for those looking to participate in global health initiatives
Read article: Bridging borders in medical physics: guidance, challenges and opportunities
The Helen Edwards Engineering Research Center is designed to act as a collaborative space for scientists and engineers
Read article: Fermilab opens new building dedicated to Tevatron pioneer Helen Edwards
QSC to accelerate convergence of quantum computing and exascale high-performance computing
Read article: Oak Ridge Quantum Science Center prioritizes joined-up thinking, multidisciplinary impacts
Janina Moereke discovers the practicalities of installing wind turbines in a forest
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Study finds 96% of images from planned telescopes could be compromised
Read article: Light pollution from satellite mega-constellations threaten space-based observations
Work on radium monofluoride could shed light on the asymmetry of matter and antimatter in the universe
Read article: Physicists use a radioactive molecule’s own electrons to probe its internal structure
New formulation sheds light on the three-level maser
Read article: Quantum-scale thermodynamics offers a tighter definition of entropy
Previously unknown ice phase exists at room temperature and pressures of 2 GPa
Read article: Ice XXI appears in a diamond anvil cell
Increasing CO2 levels are triggering changes in the ionosphere that will adversely affect signals, say scientists
Read article: Extra carbon in the atmosphere may disrupt radio communications
A multilayer stack containing a thin film of temperature-sensitive vanadium dioxide creates tunable structural colours on rigid and flexible surfaces
Read article: Phase-changing material generates vivid tunable colours
Noda made breakthroughs in the development of the Photonic Crystal Surface Emitting Laser
Read article: Semiconductor laser pioneer Susumu Noda wins 2026 Rank Prize for Optoelectronics
New calculation of viral spread suggests that rapid elimination of SARS-CoV-2-like viruses is scientifically feasible, though social challenges remain
Read article: Staying the course with lockdowns could end future pandemics in months
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For more than 60 years, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has applied science and technology to make the world a safer place. Its defining responsibility is ensuring the safety, security and reliability of the nation’s nuclear deterrent
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SEMICON Europa 2025 is co-located with productronica and will take place in in Munich, Germany. This year’s theme “Global Collaborations for European Economic Resilience” expresses that global collaborations are not just beneficial for Europe’s resilience, they are essential. In today’s interconnected world, Europe cannot afford to operate in isolation. By working closely with other nations, Europe can safeguard its prosperity, sustainability, and security for future generations.
This approach will enable the industry to create a future where technological innovations and environmental sustainability thrive together.
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