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The APOLLO laser system from LAP helps the medical physics team to prioritize patient safety while streamlining the radiation oncology workflow
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The APOLLO laser system from LAP helps the medical physics team to prioritize patient safety while streamlining the radiation oncology workflow
Physicists working on large-scale experiments may have to consider the significant environmental impact of the computer power they require. Michael Allen investigates
The Electrochemical Society, in partnership with Hiden Analytical, The Royal Society of Chemistry and Cell Press, explores the decarbonization of the physical world
Quantum scientist Joanna Zajac spent three years in industry before returning to fundamental research. She advises on how academia and industry differ and deciding which one is right for you
Researchers reveal how some spiders can float and drift like a balloon by exploiting the electric field present in the atmosphere
New modelling predicts the composition, structure and atmosphere of hypothetical nearby worlds
Andrew Robinson reviews Kingdom of Characters: a Tale of Language, Obsession and Genius in Modern China by Jing Tsu
Results mark the beginning of a new phase in quantum simulation, say physicists
Thousands of physicists will once again have the opportunity to share ideas and discuss their latest results at the March Meeting of the American Physical Society
Minimally invasive therapy uses an MRI scanner to steer a ferromagnetic seed through the brain to thermoablate tumour cells