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Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. Sabine Hossenfelder asks if nature has a minimum length?

  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.

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

  4. Missed yesterday's webinar on using for applications? Catch up with the recorded version on-demand:

  5. Today at 2pm GMT - join our webinar from the British Cryogenics Council about for applications

  6. We've just introduced an and newsletter! Sent bimonthly, it will deliver all of the latest optics news straight to your inbox. Log in to your account to sign up: .

  7. If you're interesting in learning more about recent progress in solutions which can be used to develop applications then register for our webinar on Jan 23 at 2pm GMT -

  8. Register for our upcoming British Council webinar about using cryogenics to develop applications

  9. A 2D semiconductor material containing lithium-6 shows great promise for creating highly-efficient detectors of thermal neutrons, say researchers at

  10. The referendum result and the election of took nearly all pollsters by surprise. But an emerging research field known as “sociophysics” could help to explain why political outcomes sometimes seem to come out of nowhere. Find out more:

  11. Embedded DNA used to reproduce 3D-printed rabbit. Technology could be used to create self-replicating machines.

  12. Study of liquid-nitrogen droplets gives new insight into cryogenic spray-cooling.

  13. A prototype "beam rider" device for keeping a laser-driven solar sail in line has passed an important lab test.

  14. A micron-sized gingerbread house on top of a snowman, tennis ball towers and more of our favourite images of 2019.

  15. Europe draws up plans for plasma-based particle accelerators.

  16. An automated way to see the holes inside a wheel of emmental is gouda news for cheesmakers!

  17. Extreme weather events such as heatwaves, droughts and heavy rainfall are becoming increasingly likely to occur because of human-caused climate change, says an expert report.

  18. Elves and gamma rays spotted high above a thunderstorm.

  19. Paul Davies’s The Demon in the Machine tackles the complex & ever-evolving subject of the emergence of life, the universe & everything

  20. Event Horizon Telescope astronomers who took the first direct image of a black hole have bagged the Physics World Breakthrough of the year.

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