Spacecraft can navigate using light from just two stars
Observations from space and Earth reveal location and heading of New Horizons
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Observations from space and Earth reveal location and heading of New Horizons
Read article: Spacecraft can navigate using light from just two stars
Tanusri Saha-Dasgupta and Rupamanjari Ghosh celebrate the women at the forefront of quantum science in India
Read article: The rise of women in quantum science in India and the legacy of Satyendra Nath Bose
Any discovery of new physics is on hold, at least for now
Read article: Muon g-2 achieves record precision, but theoretical tensions remain
Flexible-working options as well as diversity, equity and inclusion reporting could help dismantle entrenched barriers
Read article: Diversity in the UK tech sector must improve, says report
Particles orbiting a black hole could collide at colossal energies, generating collision products that may offer valuable insights for particle physics
Read article: Black holes could act as cosmic supercolliders
Iain Dale-Trotter reviews The Meteorite Hunters: On the Trail of Extraterrestrial Treasures and the Secrets Inside Them by Joshua Howgego
Read article: Space rock quest: meet the people hunting meteorites
Alternative deterministic interpretation generally predicts the same results as standard theories – but maybe not this time
Read article: New experiment challenges Bohmian quantum mechanics
Making accommodations for neurodivergent scientists is the key to helping them, and science, thrive. Meagan Hough explains
Read article: Unique minds: why accommodating neurodivergent scientists matters
Optimizing the geometric parameters of polymer nanoantenna arrays significantly improves the performance of optical metasurfaces
Read article: Switchable metasurfaces deliver stronger light control
Scanning-tunnelling microscope with a superconducting tip could help uncover materials for next-generation quantum computers
Read article: New microscopy technique can identify topological superconductors