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How an idea from the late 1700s to honour Isaac Newton has finally been realized in Las Vegas
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How an idea from the late 1700s to honour Isaac Newton has finally been realized in Las Vegas
Joe McEntee visits Berkeley Lab to learn about QUANT-NET's quantum network testbed for distributed quantum computing applications
Ian Randall reviews Communications Breakdown: SF Stories about the Future of Connection edited by Jonathan Strahan
Smart glasses that incorporate acoustic touch show promise as a sensory aid for blind people
Jemima Coleman and Wendy Sadler say that science magazines have a responsibility to ensure that science is accessible and inclusive for all
Medical physicists at University Hospitals Birmingham in the UK rely on LAP’s RadCalc QA secondary check software to support their high-dose-rate brachytherapy programme
A novel technique that uses ultrasound to create objects from sonically cured inks could enable 3D printing at deep penetration depths, potentially including inside the body
Louis Barson says that the COP28 deal can shine a light on the pivotal role that physics plays in developing and delivering climate solutions
Aluminium in plasma puts electrons in the right place at the right time
Result draws on 50-year-old theorem from quantum field theory to make entanglement measurement more efficient