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Analogue "may help understand problems in real systems"
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Analogue "may help understand problems in real systems"
For the last 10 years physicists in Italy have been claiming to have directly detected dark matter, which is believed to make up 23% of the universe. Edwin Cartlidge finds out why their results continue to create controversy
Michael Nielsen looks at science publishing
The award of a Nobel prize can leave some deserving researchers empty-handed
Douglas Osheroff gives his tips for would-be Nobel laureates of the future
Philip Anderson looks at what Sokal the hoaxer did next
A background in physics plus a keen interest in politics and current affairs can add up to a rewarding career in international security, as James Acton explains
Proton beams will be running round the whole ring by first half of September, says CERN spokesperson
Fifty years ago today, US President Dwight Eisenhower signed legislation that created NASA...