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Sea ice snowscape is surprisingly complex
Analysis of snow thickness suggests that deposition and reshaping of snow dunes by the wind account for two distinct patterns of measurement noise …
Square Kilometre Array hit by €250m shortfall
Officials planning the giant radio telescope hope to plug the funding gap by attracting new countries to the project …
Cyclotron-based gallium-68 generator breaks production records
ARTMS' solid-target based production system uses a low-energy cyclotron to generate the diagnostic isotope 68Ga at record breaking levels …
CERN expected to announce one-year delay to Large Hadron Collider upgrade
Decision is set to be taken tomorrow on whether to postpone the completion of the high-luminosity upgrade until 2028 …
Laser combo opens up futuristic terahertz technology
A compact, widely tunable terahertz laser could enable development of futuristic communications, security, biomedical and astronomical imaging systems …
MRI-compatible electrodes line up for use in neural probes
Glassy carbon microelectrodes that are compatible with MRI scanning could prove a safer option for patients with deep brain stimulation implants …
Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder where the trabecular meshworks are
A new imaging tool uses astronomy techniques to see troublesome parts of the eye, potentially improving our understanding of glaucoma and treatments…
John Brown (1947-2019)
IOP Fellow, Professor John Brown, a man passionate about generating wider awareness of astronomy and its role in culture, has died aged 72. …