Researchers develop a digital logic system that has no hard components
A wireless and battery-free oximeter can monitor tissue oxygen levels when implanted in the body, even in deep brain regions
Simulations that run on graphics processing chips enable high-performance cardiac dynamics modelling on personal computers and cell phones
Prototype detector has already put meaningful bounds on dark matter
Getting to win-win on pollution and economic development
New particle looks like a meson and baryon bound together
AGXX® has been tested on contamination-prone surfaces with success
Nanoparticles with specific emission spectra provide a stepping stone towards labelling multiple proteins for electron microscopy
Record-breaking observation could explain high-energy gamma rays seen during storms
To celebrate 30 years since Tim Berners-Lee first proposed the idea of a World Wide Web, this special collection explores how scientists are exploiting digital technologies to understand online behaviour and drive research progress
Beneath the calls for increased renewable energy lies a more fundamental debate over the role of economic growth, says Dave Elliott
Janice Hudgings and Chaelee Dalton say that integrating anti-bias, pro-equity material into physics course can educate students about certain biases
Neil Beattie describes some of the economic and political factors that impact developments of renewable energy materials and technologies besides the cost of crude oil
The astrophysicist famed for the discovery of pulsars explains why she is putting her money into making physics more diverse
To celebrate 30 years of the World Wide Web, tackle our Internet and computing-themed cryptic crossword
A captivating read, Origins: How the Earth Made Us by Lewis Dartnell would be of equal interest to students of geophysics and history, says Ian Randall
James McKenzie explains how Tim Berners-Lee's invention of the World Wide Web at CERN has revolutionized how we trade.
Excerpts from the Red Folder
Equipment for some of the most complex experiments in condensed-matter physics will be showcased at the DPG Spring Meeting in Regensburg
Analysis of scientists who just missed out on lucrative grants finds that they are more productive in the long term
A stationary digital breast tomosynthesis system improved the accuracy of identifying malignancy in soft-tissue breast images
Pushing the limits of vibrational sum-frequency generation provides new insights into a two-component lung surfactant model, and the orientation of lipid molecules
Loss of sea-ice reduces snowmobile access in autumn and winter
The origin of these angles in twisted bilayer graphene may be fundamentally connected to the quantum Hall effect, say Harvard researchers
Star orbiting huge black hole confirms local position invariance
Compact PET system offers real-time feedback, enabling interactive scanning at the patient's bedside
New model could explain why planets can form very quickly
A micro-organism in the gut of C. lapagei degrades lignin, a phenomenon that might be extendable to other bacteria and other types of polluting waste, such as plastic
Excerpts from the Red Folder
Analogue device could quickly solve numerical problems in parallel
A Raman spectroscopy system integrated within a brain biopsy needle could help neurosurgeons identify malignant tissue for biopsy sampling
What does oceanic carbon uptake achieve? Greenhouse gas that sinks below the waves slows global warming a little and makes water more acidic
Effect could lead to better nanomechanical devices
A round-up of some recent international patent applications in medical imaging
The LHCb experiment has measured charge-parity violation in the neutral D-meson for the first time
A new crop of quantum technologies is set to make waves in the commercial world. Get up to speed on what they are and what impact they will have in the future.
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This webinar will discuss the impact of delay in radiosurgery on tumour growth and the benefits of repeat radiosurgery for the long-term preservation of cognitive function. The linear and robust rapid workflow of the Leksell Gamma Knife® Icon™ is ideally suited to this concept.
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The aim of Optics-2019 is to promote quality research and real-world impact in an atmosphere of true international cooperation between scientists and engineers by bringing together again world class researchers, International Communities and Industrial heads to discuss the latest developments and innovations in the fields of Laser Optics & Photonics.