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  1. Computational algorithm does crystal structure prediction of magnetic materials

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  2. On , we speak with the head of the World Meteorological Organization, along with a leading Earth-system scientist, to find out how is posing challenges for weather forecasting and climate modelling

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  3. Imaging the collision between Jupiter and comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 was 's first major success, and it's No. 3 on our list of the orbiting observatory's best shots.

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  4. Apr 21

    Intelligent 4D CT scanning protocol creates images with fewer motion artefacts and could improve radiotherapy planning

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  5. Apr 21

    Our series on the 30th anniversary of continues with this image of the Antennae Galaxies colliding - a cosmic cataclysm set to continue until the galaxies' supermassive black holes finally merge some 400 million years from now.

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  6. Apr 21

    "Much of the Western world has clearly taken the 'just-in-time' economically optimized philosophy to an extreme. The weakness of this approach is now painfully clear." - Defence researcher Steven Savage, part of our series

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  7. Apr 21

    Ever wondered how tears form in glasses of wine? We have the latest update - and it includes shock waves and gravity.

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  8. Apr 21

    Most globular clusters are thought to have formed in a single, massive star-creating burst. But NGC 1866 is different. It contains several generations of stars - a stellar mystery that places it at number 5 on our list of 's 10 best images.

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    Apr 21

    Don't miss our next webinar from where they will introduce a new RT-PACS system called , designed for the future of radiation treatment planning.

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  10. Apr 20

    Eta Carinae was just another star until 1843, when it briefly became the second-brightest in the night sky. A century & a half later, captured the lingering aftermath, and this image is No. 5 on our list of the telescope's best.

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  11. Apr 20

    Diffusion MRI provides non-invasive measurement of axons in the brain

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  12. Apr 20

    Physicists operating a huge detector in Japan have confirmed previous hints that neutrinos behave differently to their antimatter counterparts.

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  13. Apr 20

    Find out how graphene-based foams could help to treat spinal cord injuries by acting like scaffolds for the regeneration of neural tissue. Video recorded at in Madrid before the COVID-19 lockdown

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  14. Apr 20

    Smile for the camera: Light bending around a serendipitous arrangement of galaxies is the 4th in our series honouring the Hubble Space Telescope's 30th anniversary.

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  15. Apr 17

    Space fans in the US, you should definitely check out ‘HUBBLE: THIRTY YEARS OF DISCOVERY', which premieres Sunday, April 19 at 8 PM ET/PT on

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  16. Apr 17

    Zoom backgrounds from Perimeter Institute, physics infographic from Alan’s Factory Outlet, clever magnetic clock and trivia quiz answers.

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  17. Apr 17

    If you're looking for underwater solar cells to power your submersible vehicle or sensor (and really, who isn't?!), you might want to use cells made from wide-band-gap semiconductors. They're more efficient.

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  18. Apr 17

    Artificial intelligence can diagnose COVID-19 from CT scans, researchers in China claim

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  19. Apr 17

    A "refrigerator for molecules" brings quantum degeneracy within reach for ultracold polar molecules, say scientists

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  20. Apr 17

    How do stars die? The third image in our series honouring the 30th anniversary of 's launch brings a fresh perspective to the violent events that create beautiful planetary nebulae like this one.

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