
Tiny levitating spheres could join the hunt for dark matter
Novel detector would target exceptionally light relatives of the axion particle
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Novel detector would target exceptionally light relatives of the axion particle
New sensor transmits data continuously and can be worn comfortably on the skin without frequent adjustments
Tom Tierney reviews Wasteland: the Dirty Truth About What We Throw Away, Where It Goes, and Why It Matters by Oliver Franklin-Wallis
Large-scale structures could be influenced by new physics
Physics World explores the developments in the defect engineering of materials to create chip devices for quantum communications and computing
Physics World explores the potential of this “wonder material” for semiconductor devices of the future
Marco Patriarca, Els Heinsalu and David Sánchez explain how physics has spread into the field of linguistics
The Electrochemical Society, in partnership with Element Six, explores efforts to enable a future paradigm involving sustainable chemical processes for producing fuels and chemicals based on renewable resources
Bilayer graphene devices could find widespread use as qubits and sensors
First in-human trial shows that low-intensity pulsed ultrasound combined with microbubbles opens the blood–brain barrier for drug delivery to brain tumours