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Chip-based optical tweezers manipulate microparticles and cells from a distance
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Eco-friendly graphene composite recovers gold from e-waste
New graphene-biopolymer material extracts gold ions 10 times more efficiently than other adsorbents
Cosmic antimatter could be created by annihilating WIMPs
Detection of antideuterons and antihelium could help hone dark-matter models
Orbital angular momentum monopoles appear in a chiral crystal
Experimental observations at the Swiss Light Source could advance the development of energy-efficient memory devices based on "orbitronics"
Multi-qubit entangled states boost atomic clock and sensor performance
Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger states increase measurement frequency
Objects with embedded spins could test whether quantum measurement affects gravity
Experiment could involve sending tiny diamonds through interferometers
Physics-based model helps pedestrians and cyclists avoid city pollution
New immersive reality method could also inform policymakers and urban planners about risks, say researchers
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Quantum scientist Raghavendra Srinivas thinks young researchers shouldn’t be afraid to ask questions
First look at prototype telescope for the LISA gravitational-wave mission
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How a next-generation particle collider could unravel the mysteries of the Higgs boson
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Liquid-crystal bifocal lens excels at polarization and edge imaging
Applied voltage adjusts intensity at twin focal points
Century-old photoelectric effect inspires a new search for quantum gravity
Proposed experiment could demonstrate absorption and emission of individual gravitons
Passing the torch: The “QuanTour” light source marks the International Year of Quantum
Katherine Skipper visits the Cavendish laboratory in Cambridge to catch a quantum light source that’s touring Europe for the International Year of Quantum
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Operando NMR methods for redox flow batteries and ammonia synthesis
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US Department of Energy announces new Fermilab contractor
Yet some see little change in the selection of Fermi Forward Discovery Group
Mountaintop observations of gamma-ray glow could shed light on origins of lightning
Electric fields near Earth’s surface are stronger than expected
Spiders use physics, not chemistry, to cut silk in their webs
New work resolves a longstanding debate and could aid the development of new cutting tools
Semiconductor pioneer Richard Friend bags 2024 Isaac Newton Medal and Prize
Friend won for his work on the fundamental electronic properties of molecular semiconductors and in their engineering development
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