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  1. Physicists and ornithologists have shown that the song of a South American bird is directly linked to its body size.

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  2. What happens in a lithium-ion battery when it first starts running? A complex series of events, it turns out.

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  3. Ultrasound localization microscopy can map tiny blood vessels and measure tumour hypoxia

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  4. Last week's top story was on how physics is helping to fight . In the coming weeks, we'll be bringing you reports on how members of the physics community are coping with the pandemic in their areas. First: in Singapore.

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  5. AI algorithm could provide a tool for image-based diagnosis and quantification of emphysema severity

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  6. Mar 20

    Physicists solve mystery of Russian masterpiece, why whales are such good swimmers in this week's

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  7. Mar 20

    Honeywell says that it will release the world’s most powerful commercial quantum computer by mid-2020.

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  8. Mar 19

    Physicists have used optical tweezers to combine three atoms, with two of the atoms forming a molecule in the presence of the third.

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  9. Mar 19

    Physics joins the fight against the coronavirus, philosophical differences of physics and chemistry, escape to an exotic exoplanet are all in this week's podcast.

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  10. Mar 19

    A little over a month after the first cases of , scientists have already unravelled parts of the virus' structure - research that will be vital in the fight against the pandemic.

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  11. Mar 19

    If you missed yesterday's webinar about technology you can catch up now with the on-demand version!

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  12. Mar 19

    Researchers at have developed a wireless receiver and transmitter small enough to fit inside an ingestible capsule.

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  13. Mar 18

    Hybrid microscope provides the same high resolution as an optical system, and uses IR data to compute an image that looks like a conventional stained tissue sample

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  14. Mar 18

    Supermicro's open hardware platforms bring high-performance computing right to the edge of mobile networks

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  15. Mar 18

    Should universities impose retirement to help create vacancies for younger academics?

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  16. Mar 18

    Today at 3pm GMT - join for their webinar discussing the challenges of and the latest technological developments

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  17. Mar 17

    The stiffness of the human foot is strongly influenced by an arch that spans its width, a new study suggests.

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  18. Mar 17

    A technique originally developed in geophysics can create detailed 3D images of the brain

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  19. Mar 17

    A technique described by its creators as “like picking up a pea by placing a drinking straw on it and sucking through the straw” could make it easier to fabricate precise 3D patterns of biological tissues in the laboratory.

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  20. Mar 16

    Bluefors is building cryogenic systems designed to support the upsurge of commercial interest in quantum computing

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