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Bio-inspired vortex-anchored filter captures more than 97% of floating, underwater and emulsified oils, even under strong turbulent flow
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Bio-inspired vortex-anchored filter captures more than 97% of floating, underwater and emulsified oils, even under strong turbulent flow
Topological electronic crystal emerges from moiré pattern
Nicola Wilkin and Chris Millward urge a more considered approach to implementing equity in physics
Philip Ball looks at how a little-known paper by Niels Bohr demonstrates the turmoil in physics on the brink of quantum mechanics
Paraparticles are fundamentally different from bosons and fermions and could be created using ultracold atoms
If you're a postdoc who wants to nail down that permanent faculty position, it's wise to publish a highly cited paper after your PhD
One technique is used to observe worms munching on bacteria
A failure to support physics and physics-based industries could result in missed opportunities, says Burnett
Distortions known as gravitational memory are permanent and potentially detectable from Earth
Mark Whalley argues that a physics education builds valuable skills, but not for the reasons often given to students