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​​A tomographic edge-illumination setup that integrates spectral and phase-contrast CT combines the strengths of the two imaging techniques.

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​​X-ray astronomers in the US have begun a campaign to save the Chandra X-ray Observatory from budget cuts that would effectively end the mission.

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​​Nanocluster-based photoreceptor combines colour vision, photoadaptation and circular polarization vision into a single device.

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​​The US Department of Energy has given the green light for the next stage of the Electron-Ion Collider

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​​Solid-state nuclear clocks could soon be a reality as physicists excite transition in thorium-229.

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​​With the Mars Sample Return mission beset by cost hikes and delays, NASA concedes that the current design is “too expensive” and that its aim of returning material by 2040 is “unacceptably too long”

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​​Quantum Barkhausen noise, which arises from the cooperative quantum tunnelling of a huge number of magnetic spins, has been observed for the first time and may be the largest macroscopic quantum phenomena ever seen.

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​​Tim Palmer says that we must pool our resources to produce high-resolution climate models that societies can use, before it is too late

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​​Researchers use single-cell nanobiopsy to explore how glioblastoma cells adapt to resist treatment. Understanding this transformation could bring us closer to preventing recurrence of this deadly brain cancer.

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​​The new technique could find applications in quantum computing and searches for physics beyond the Standard Model.

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