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  1. Happy 24th birthday Hubble Deep Field, celebrating Tony Skryme and skyrmions all in .

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  2. Researchers in Spain have built a mercury-free detector based on colloidal quantum dots that can detect light at mid- to long-infrared wavelengths - a crucial range for gas sensing and thermal imaging.

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  3. In our latest podcast we chat about better infrared spectroscopy, making complexity a descriptive science, artificial intelligence in medical physics and standards for graphene products.

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  4. New book presents a detailed overview of the emerging discipline of deep-learning-based tomographic imaging

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  5. An image of the Sun with the highest spatial resolution ever has been taken by the Daniel K Inouye Solar Telescope.

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  6. Mar Garcia Hernandez, a researcher from , speaks to about her career. She also discusses the topical review article she recently co-ordinated for the journal 2D Materials about producing and processing graphene and related materials

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  7. A new quantum calorimeter is sensitive enough to detect the heat from a single microwave photon, and could offer a non-invasive way of monitoring relaxation and decoherence in quantum systems.

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  8. With just two days away, are the UK's government's new announcements for science all they're cracked up to be? Tldr: lifting certain visa restrictions, more money for and axing impact statements for grants

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  9. A compact, low-cost and low-power metal detector that can identify the unique magnetic fingerprints of small metallic objects has been created by a team led by Huan Liu at the China Institute of Geosciences.

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    Trillions of neutrinos pass through you every second without a trace. But a new experiment could detect these mysterious cosmic visitors by pinging them with radar as they pass through Antarctic ice.

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  11. Artificial intelligence identifies features relevant to cancer prognosis

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  12. Nicole Yunger Halpern explains why you might meet a flatworm expert at a conference on quantum spin.

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  14. Stimulated Raman histology and deep neural networks improve decision-making during cancer surgery

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  15. Physicists want to install a radar system in Antarctica that would look for neutrinos in the ice.

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  16. Researchers are pushing the boundaries of detector technology as part of a "10 Picosecond Challenge" to improve image quality in positron emission tomography.

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  17. A riveting tale involving Einstein, Curie, Schrodinger, and a Spanish physicist forgotten in time? James Dacey reviews El Enigma Agustina, directed by Emilio J García and Manuel González

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  18. Physicist has spent her career studying food, from the macro- to the nanoscale. Discover more about the multidisciplinary melting pot that is food science:

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  19. As 20,000 optical scientists and engineers start packing their bags to head to the meeting in San Francisco, find out about some of the physics-based products and companies who will be out in force.

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  20. Ethan Siegel takes a long view of cosmology.

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