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One technique is used to observe worms munching on bacteria
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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
NJP editor-in-chief Andreas Buchleitner discusses how the journal is looking to boost its coverage across all areas of physics
AES Andes is aiming to develop a green hydrogen project in Chile’s Atacama Desert
Tiny bioresorbable acoustic microrobots deliver cancer drugs to shrink bladder tumours in mice
Sponsored by the IOP Publishing journal, Sustainability Science and Technology
Physicists explore particle scattering at tiny length scales
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