Laser stabilization system boosts quality of electron bunches
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Combining the industry’s most compact cyclotron with an upright positioning system creates a proton therapy system small enough to fit into a linac vault
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The tool could be used to spur transformative breakthroughs
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Can you guess the physics-related word in this puzzle?
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Our podcast guest began her career with a BSc in applied mathematics and physics
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Try to find all the materials in this fiendish word search
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Discovery could facilitate the large-scale fabrication of materials that adapt to changing conditions
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James Dacey reviews The Elements of Power: a Story of War, Technology and the Dirtiest Supply Chain on Earth by Nicolas Niarchos
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Revealing how copper atoms shift under heat offers a blueprint for engineering materials with precisely controlled expansion
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Transmission electron microscopy probes solid–liquid interfaces
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Studying how pollen is dispersed from trees when the wind blows could help urban planners mitigate future exposure to airborne pollen grains
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Some 1621 individuals from 74 countries have been honoured
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Have you been keeping up to date with physics news? Try our short quiz to find out
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Sensing and programmable metamaterials could benefit from discovery
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Try out our new word finder game today
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The company’s sustainability lead Liz Martin is our podcast guest
The post How IOP Publishing cut its carbon footprint by 36% since 2020 appeared first on Physics World.
A personal refection on the Global Physics Summit – from artificial intelligence to ultracold atoms
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New protocol could lead to ambient-pressure room-temperature superconductivity
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A cloud of 92 antiprotons have been on a journey around CERN’s campus
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LHCb spots elusive particle in just one year of data
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A unified field‑theoretic framework models open quantum spins across all coupling and memory regimes
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Doubly charged excitons in transition‑metal dichalcogenide bilayers may unlock an entirely new route to friction‑free charge flow
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Little evidence of radionuclide accumulation in vessel's surrounding environment
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Attractive force between a pair of like-charged colloidal particles is measured
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Artificial intelligence-based optical coherence tomography could improve long-term management of patients with coronary artery disease
The post Spectroscopic OCT plus AI detects high-risk plaque in coronary arteries appeared first on Physics World.
Lidar measurements have detected a plume of lithium created by falling space debris from a rocket stage
The post Rocket re-entry pollutes the upper atmosphere appeared first on Physics World.
Mark Procter outlines his advice for academics working with scientists in industry
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MAVEN probe captures signature of a "whistler"
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