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Tunnelling could reveal unusual effects among electrons confined to one dimension
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Tunnelling could reveal unusual effects among electrons confined to one dimension
The Franklin Institute awards its 2002 prizes
Dust in the early solar system could have clumped together earlier than previously thought
Versatile optical technique could play a role in fields from biomechanics to nanotechnology
Magnetic spin could be the key to a single theory of high-temperature superconductivity
DIY black holes could emit ‘Hawking radiation’
Statistical physics techniques are set to help heart and cancer patients
Long-range 'superluminal' pulses raise hopes of ultrafast data transmission
Giant infrared telescopes to give a super-sharp view of the whole sky
A pioneer of radar and radio astronomy dies at 85