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New process could yield flexible and wearable optoelectronics
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New process could yield flexible and wearable optoelectronics
Medical physicists at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland believe that patient-specific QA could be made faster and more accurate by recalculating the dose distribution from the beam delivery data recorded by the treatment machine
Data from NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite reveal a valuable collection of exoplanet candidates with temperatures similar to planets in our solar system
Keith Cooper digs into the struggles and successes of modifying gravity, 40 years since its conception
Device could help with hand mobility and stroke assessment
Seven quantum hardware companies have been awarded multimillion-pound contracts to build a series of quantum testbeds at the National Quantum Computing Centre by March 2025
Sun Nuclear explores the techniques, innovations, and future prospects in radiotherapy, with an interest in small field dosimetry
Calmet's work encompasses a broad “wavefunction” of physics, with a particular focus on quantum gravity and black holes
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Richard Corfield examines whether nuclear power could launch NASA’s next generation of rockets into space