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Tumour hypoxia tracked in real time during radiotherapy
Non-invasive imaging technique tracks oxygen distribution in mouse tumours during radiotherapy …
Collaboration and competition on the agenda as leading physicists meet in Washington
Travel restrictions and obstacles facing collaboration discussed at the American Physical Society’s annual leadership meeting …
Stepping stones to space
Tushna Commissariat interviews Libby Jackson, human exploration programme manager at the UK Space Agency, about her career and today's thriving space sector …
Can flexoelectricity explain the charging by friction conundrum?
Calculating flexoelectric potentials from tribology models suggests a likely driver for the triboelectric effect…
Climate scientist or climate activist – where’s the line?
Some climate scientists are taking part in actions by groups such as Extinction Rebellion. But others don’t see that as their role. Liz Kalaugher talks to the scientists …
Photogenic physics: CERN opens its doors to the masses
The CERN Open Days saw over 70,000 visitors head to Geneva to visit the world's largest particle physics facility…
Women miss out on high-profile awards and positions
Analysis of the leadership positions at 31 scientific societies finds a gender imbalance at higher ranks but not with lower-status roles…
Data storage in DNA gains from a larger ‘alphabet’
Cost-effective method turns DNA synthesis drawback to an advantage …