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International Year of Quantum Science and Technology

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Quantum Mpemba effect hints at faster quantum computers

Counterintuitive cooling phenomenon appears in a model system of quantum dots connected to two reservoirs…

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Newly observed oxygen-28 nucleus fails ‘double magic’ test

Super-heavy isotope was the last remaining artificial candidate for extra-stable status…

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Heart-inspired pump boosts energy efficiency

Pulsed technique reduces turbulence and friction…

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IOP: Horizon deal best for UK science community

Disagreements around Northern Ireland Protocol had held up progress and led to period of “damaging uncertainty”. …

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IOP gives evidence to parliament on future of quantum

Need for skills, investment and equity stressed in Science, Innovation and Technology Committee session. …

Filtered topic Particle and nuclear
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Neutrino fluids in supernovae could point to new physics

Self-interactions could affect neutrino signals from exploding stars…

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Fallout from nuclear weapons testing explains the ‘wild boar paradox’ of radioactive meat

Persistently high levels of caesium-137 in European wild boar are a legacy of early Cold War nuclear testing, not just Chornobyl, say researchers…

Filtered topic Biophysics and bioengineering
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Study in astronauts could improve health in space and on Earth

Long-duration spaceflights deplete red blood cells and bone, but the body recovers with the help of fat stored in the bone marrow…