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Single-cell nanobiopsy explores how brain cancer cells adapt to resist treatment
Understanding how glioblastoma cells transform in response to treatment, and how to stop this, could prevent recurrence of this deadly brain cancer
New photovoltaic 2D material breaks quantum efficiency record
Material contains special bandgap states that efficiently absorb light at crucial solar wavelengths
Nanofluidic memristors compute in brain-inspired logic circuits
Research could lead to the development of electrolytic computers
Research updates
Excitation of thorium-229 brings a working nuclear clock closer
Experiment suggests that a solid-state clock could be possible
Shrimp-inspired nanoclusters enable multifunctional artificial vision systems
Researchers develop nanocluster-based photoreceptors that combine colour vision, photoadaptation and circular polarization vision into a single system
Spectral and phase-contrast CT combine strengths to enhance X-ray imaging
Researchers demonstrate the first integration of spectral and phase-contrast computed tomography using tomographic edge-illumination
Milky Way’s supermassive black hole has a surprising magnetic personality
Sagittarius A* and Messier 87 black holes are similar, Event Horizon Telescope reveals
Giant quantum tornado behaves like a black hole in miniature
Swirling vortex in superfluid helium could let researchers study rotating curved space–times in the lab
Bacterial nanowires make an electrical grid in the soil
Anaerobic bacteria depend upon a single family of proteins to transfer extra electrons they produce to electric hairs on their surface
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How the global gaming community is helping to solve biomedical challenges
Exploiting the efforts of millions of gamers has helped advance our knowledge of the human microbiome
NASA demands new designs for cost-hit Mars Sample Return mission
Space agency admits that a new timeline of 2040 for the craft is “unacceptably too long”
US Electron-Ion Collider hits construction milestone
The Electron-Ion Collider will be built at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Long Island, New York
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Adjuvant breast radiotherapy: KUH unlocks the clinical upsides of tangential VMAT
Tangential VMAT (tVMAT) is the treatment modality of choice for adjuvant breast radiotherapy at Kuopio University Hospital in Finland
Mauro Paternostro: a vision of the quantum landscape
Quantum physicist Mauro Paternostro talks to Tushna Commissariat about the future of the quantum technology landscape
Europe plans to build 100-qubit quantum computer by 2026
Funded by Quantum Delta NL, the quantum computer is expected to be made publicly available
How schooling fish can be quieter than a solitary swimmer
A school of fish moving together in just the right way was found to be effective at reducing noise
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US astronomers slam cuts to the Chandra X-ray observatory
NASA says that increasing management costs means it cannot afford to the keep the “great observatory” operational
MEPs call for ‘urgent action’ to implement post-quantum encryption standards
Some 20 members of the European Parliament say that new standards are needed to protect against quantum computers
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Bluefors launches its next-generation gas handling system and control software
Bluefors is launching its new-generation gas handling system, redesigned with a focus on safety and reliability
Dielectric laser accelerator creates focused electron beam
Advancements in nanoscience, lasers and vacuum drove breakthrough
New method pinpoints the 3D location of cold atoms in a lattice
Improvement to quantum gas microscopy gives the position of atoms in all three spatial dimensions, not just two
Peter Higgs: Nobel-prize-winning particle theorist dies aged 94
Peter Higgs's work in the 1960s contributed to the prediction of a new particle, the so-called Higgs boson
Meet the ‘quantum plumbers’ uncovering the mysteries of fluid mechanics at the nanoscale
Philip Ball investigates the strange quantum effects that control water flow in carbon nanotubes
Dispatches from the Great North American eclipse of 2024
Viewers in parts of Mexico, the US and Canada enjoyed a rare total solar eclipse yesterday
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