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Protest-hit Thirty Meter Telescope receives construction go-ahead in Hawaii
Giant telescope wins a formal ‘notice to proceed’ but protesters warn they will not back down …
Noise-reducing coating helps gravitational wave detection
A coating made from SiO2:HfO2 may help improve the sensitivity of gravitational wave detectors by a factor of 100 at low frequencies …
Optical imaging characterizes radioactive ion beams
Prompt luminescence and Cerenkov imaging offer high-resolution, low-cost range verification of radioactive ion beams …
Long vehicle-lifetimes would exacerbate rollback of CAFE fuel-efficiency standards
US plans to relax rules could bring extra 2.5 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions …
Mini neural networks mimic the human cerebrum
Cerebral organoids cultured in the lab could help advance our understanding of various brain functions as well as the fundamental mechanisms underlying neuropsychiatric diseases …
Working together to improve the workplace for LGBT+ scientists
Jennifer Dyer, Head of Diversity at IOP, on the culture for LGBT+ workers in physics and how we can work together to improve LGBT+ retention …
Scientists must create culture of tolerance to improve LGBT+ retention
Our new report, produced with the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Royal Astronomical Society, looks at ways to improve the climate for LGBT+ scientists. …
Renewables in the UK: what next?
England is not pulling its weight when it comes to renewables output per head. Dave Elliott tells us more …