Art and science Blog Using pottery to communicate science A new exhibition in London entitled Quantum Ceramics uses pottery to showcase physics principles
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Read article: Preserving the past: using physics to save early photographs Art and science Feature Preserving the past: using physics to save early photographs Physicists have joined the battle to stop daguerreotypes – a prized, early form of photograph – from degrading any further, as Stephen Ornes reports
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