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Functional ultrasound imaging provides real-time feedback during spinal surgery
Imaging spinal cord activity during electrical stimulation treatments could help surgeons optimize pain relief outcomes in real time…
New ion trapping approach could help quantum computers scale up
Confining ions with static magnetic and electric fields instead of an oscillating radiofrequency field reduces heating and gives better position control…
Sticky materials un-stick themselves in jumps
New work could change the way we think about how soft materials adhere to surfaces…
Scientists discover that like-charged particles can sometimes attract
Findings contradict central electromagnetic principle that the force between like charges is always repulsive…
Space weather phenomenon observed in the lab for the first time
Magnetosphere events known as whistler mode chorus emissions can now be produced in a controlled environment…
Could lasers synthesize heavy elements produced in neutron-star mergers?
For the moment, the answer is "no", but a new study suggests next-generation neutron sources could do the job…
Could gravastars be nested inside one another like a Russian doll?
Hypothetical objects could be observed in gravitational waves…
Soap bubbles transform into lasers
Laser wavelengths depend on bubble's size, paving the way for bubble-laser-based sensors of pressure or ambient electric field…