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Robert May (1936-2020)
Professor Lord May of Oxford died on 28 April 2020 aged 84. He was an Australian physicist, mathematician and ecologist with a strong social conscience. …
Do Try This at Home: More to explore
A range of science-based activities to explore with your children, from a YouTube experiments playlist to workshops for disabled kids.…
Material lattice morphs into doubly curved shapes
Technique could produce scalable, reversible, shape-shifting structures with hitherto unseen complexity for use in a host of practical applications …
Matrix factorization algorithms help track neuronal activity
New technique overcomes the problem of strong scattering of light as it passes though opaque biological tissue …
John Houghton (1931-2020)
Sir John Theodore Houghton died on 15 April 2020 aged 88. He was a Welsh atmospheric physicist and a major contributor to the development of climate science. …
Defect spins slow diamond motion
New technique is comparable to laser cooling of trapped atoms and could have as many applications …
Nicholas Walmsley (1968–2019)
Dr Nicholas Walmsley died peacefully on 25 November 2019 and is remembered by his friends and colleagues. …
Experiment probes landmines’ effects on cells
Applying extremely high stresses to biological samples could help explain anomalous bone formation that affects blast survivors …