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Tell-tale signs of fatigue appear early in metals
New measurements reveal that the fatigue strength of a metallic material can be informed after the first loading cycle…
New neutral-atom qubit offers advantages for quantum computing
First demonstrations of ytterbium atoms in a quantum processor could lead to a new platform for quantum computation …
Placenta-on-a-chip simulates nutrient transport between mother and foetus
A novel 3D microfluidic device could help develop life-saving treatments for placental malaria…
Micromasers make a promising platform for quantum batteries
Theoretical study shows the technology may be a reliable way of storing energy…
Ocean on Saturn’s moon Enceladus could be rich in a key ingredient for life
Simulations suggest phosphorous concentration is on par with Earth’s oceans…
Team of flying robots builds structures using 3D printing
Drone construction system inspired by flying insects…
Applications now open for Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund
New round for the PhD fund that aims to foster greater diversity in physics. …
Engineered DNA nanotubes form tiny pipes into cells
Researchers use DNA nanotechnology to assemble micron-long, leak-proof tubes that could advance the construction of synthetic cells …