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Radiotherapy is ‘undervalued and needs greater investment’

A white paper commissioned by the Marie Curie Legacy Campaign calls for greater investment in radiotherapy …

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Prize thoughts

Matin Durrani calls for the Nobel archives to be opened each year to ensure the Nobel prizes are fairly awarded …

Filtered topic Quantum
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Silicon device reads and writes quantum information

Technology could be scaled-up to create quantum-computer chips …

Filtered topic Medical physics
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MRI reveals how space travel alters the brain

MRI scans reveal volume changes in the brain tissues of long-term visitors to the International Space Station …

Filtered topic Medical physics
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Three-in-one approach detects early skin cancers

Combining three imaging technologies can increase the efficiency of early skin cancer diagnosis …

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Pacific cyclones undergo ‘regime shift’

Since 1998, cyclones over western North Pacific have greater destructive potential …

Filtered topic Quantum
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Next steps for quantum communication

Senior scientists share views on the future of the field, its technologies and how it should be supported …

Filtered topic Condensed matter
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X-ray scattering reveals plasmons in high-temperature superconductors

Plasmons detected between the atomic planes of a cuprate's crystal structure could help the search for room-temperature superconductors …