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Single-cell nanobiopsy explores how brain cancer cells adapt to resist treatment
Understanding how glioblastoma cells transform in response to treatment, and how to stop this, could prevent recurrence of this deadly brain cancer …
Public Engagement Grant Scheme-funded projects 2023
Project summaries from winning applications in 2023.…
Public Engagement Grant Scheme-funded projects 2022
Project summaries from winning applications in 2022.…
Physics Inclusion Award: testimonials
Physicists explain why Project Juno has had such a positive impact and how the Physics Inclusion Award will expand this impact even further.…
Looking for dark matter differently
Quantum sensors made from superconducting qubits might be able to detect this mysterious substance, say physicists…
Local twist angles in graphene come into view
Scanning microwave impedance microscopy technique could help scientists better understand materials like twisted bilayer graphene…
Excitation of thorium-229 brings a working nuclear clock closer
Experiment suggests that a solid-state clock could be possible…
Shrimp-inspired nanoclusters enable multifunctional artificial vision systems
Researchers develop nanocluster-based photoreceptors that combine colour vision, photoadaptation and circular polarization vision into a single system…