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Life-like airway can be printed on a chip

New device contains a network of blood vessels connecting with epithelial cells and could be used as a model to study respiratory diseases like asthma …

Filtered topic Optics and photonics
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Doughnut waveguide preserves twisted light

New fabrication technique could boost optical computing …

Filtered topic Biophysics and bioengineering
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Fibre-based probe enables real-time deep-brain imaging

A single fibre-based endoscopic probe enables high-resolution and minimally invasive fluorescent imaging of neural network dynamics …

Filtered topic Condensed matter
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Geckos sprint on water using surface tension and body motion

Study could lead to better search-and-rescue robots …

Filtered topic Medical physics
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3D X-ray techniques can enhance medical imaging

Two new approaches to creating 3D X-ray images could improve disease screening and allow imaging of delicate biological samples …

Filtered topic Quantum
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Ion-based commercial quantum computer is a first

IonQ working with small number of users to boost technology …

Filtered topic Astronomy and space
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‘Stunning’ images of protoplanetary discs shed light on planet formation

Gas giants form much faster and further from their stars than previously thought …

Filtered topic Policy and funding
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Once a physicist: Paul Bate

Paul Bate works on a healthcare app and has previously been a science adviser for the UK government …