
Flexible optical fibres deliver light to nerves for optogenetic pain inhibition
Soft hydrogel-based optical fibres enable optogenetic studies in moving mice
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Soft hydrogel-based optical fibres enable optogenetic studies in moving mice
Attendees at the SC23 conference heard how supercomputing is being used to investigate how cancer spreads throughout the body
Sidney Perkowitz casts his eye over Oppenheimer and other movies that have depicted the horrors of atomic bombs
Source of 244 EeV particle is unknown
Dan Roach describes his experiences returning to physics as a mature student with the Open University in the UK
Experiment sheds light on how superfluid helium-3 reacts to a mechanical probe
Implementing innovations to enhance patient outcomes
Introducing PTW, a family-owned radiation dosimetry manufacturing company
Brainwave cap could allow patients to receive rapid treatment
Rachel Youngman explains the rationale behind the Institute of Physics’ “Bin the boffin” campaign