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Did you know sound waves can uncover hidden flaws in solid metal? Prof Rachel Edwards (University of Warwick) shows how ultrasound can spot tiny defects in railway tracks - making travel safer for us all. 🚆
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How small can a computer get? 🤔 Maddison Coke @manchester.ac.uk is using single atoms to build the next generation of super-powerful computers - but the cooling system is bigger than a room! ❄️
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Can we really be in two places at once? 🤔 Dr Jayadev Vijayan, from The University of Manchester, explains how #quantum mechanics allows tiny particles to exist in multiple places at the same time, and how this research could one day inspire revolutionary new technologies.
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How do you measure something that's too small to see? Meet Dr Riley Shurvinton who explains at @diamondlightsource.bsky.social, they work with mirrors that bend and focus x-ray light, giving scientists a window into the nanoscale world.
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