
Adaptive deep brain stimulation reduces Parkinson’s disease symptoms
An intelligent self-adjusting brain pacemaker could improve the quality-of-life for those living with Parkinson’s disease
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An intelligent self-adjusting brain pacemaker could improve the quality-of-life for those living with Parkinson’s disease
Calculations suggest photons may have warmed gas clouds
NASA has been warned that it may need to sacrifice new missions in order to rebalance the space agency’s priorities and achieve its long-term objectives
The survey followed almost 4000 first-year students taking introductory physics courses at four US universities
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A new future lies in store for Reports on Progress in Physics as the journal turns 90
Scientific equipment makers are building a diverse workforce to feed into expanding markets in quantum technologies and low-temperature materials measurement
Guy Matthews says that the focus on public relations is masking the challenges of commercializing nuclear fusion
Katherine Skipper and Tushna Commissariat interview three experts in the quantum arena, to get their advice on careers in the quantum market
Female scientists tend to work in more tightly connected groups than men, which can negatively impact their careers