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Instrumentation and measurement Blog 12 things we learned about the National Physical Laboratory Discover which celebrity once visited the UK's national measurement lab..and more "fun facts" Read article: 12 things we learned about the National Physical Laboratory
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Everyday science Blog The February 2018 issue of Physics World magazine is now out Mastering midge swarms, making liquid-crystal contact lenses and travelling to Mars – it's all in the latest issue of your favourite magazine Read article: The February 2018 issue of Physics World magazine is now out
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Everyday science Blog Physicists bag Australian and Senior Australian of the Year, Doomsday Clock ticks closer to midnight Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Physicists bag Australian and Senior Australian of the Year, Doomsday Clock ticks closer to midnight
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