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Renewable energy has space to grow
Low-carbon electricity can meet Paris commitments without encroaching on pristine land …
Transplanted stem cells light up and enhance stroke recovery
Transplanted stem cells containing a novel protein are activated by light or specialized molecules to promote functional and structural recovery after stroke in mice …
Rutherford Cancer Centres launches latest UK proton therapy facility
The Rutherford Cancer Centre Thames Valley has unveiled its proton beam therapy facility and will begin treating patients within a fortnight …
Cakes, pastry and cookies: the physics of baking
What causes cakes to rise and pastries to puff? Explore the science in this short video …
Carbon nanotube fibres rewire damaged hearts
Sewing conductive fibres made of carbon nanotubes directly into damaged cardiac tissue can restore electrical function to the heart …
Artificial snow could save world’s coasts
In theory, artificial snow could save the ice caps and limit sea level rise. But rescuing civilization this way would sacrifice Antarctica …
Physics and the climate crisis
How can scientists reduce the climate impact of their labs without compromising on the quality of their research? Andrew Glester investigates …
3D-printed edible pill can scan the gut microbiome
A biocompatible and battery-less pill can noninvasively and accurately sample gut microbiome as it passes through the gastrointestinal tract …