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The 33 best books, films, games and TV to entertain you this Christmas
Our writers and contributors have chosen their favourite ever science-y books, films, TV shows, music, video games, board ...
Movies have a knack for taking really complicated ideas and making them seem, well, almost understandable. When it comes to ...
Though there were setbacks on climate change and funding for science this year, there was still plenty of amazing discoveries ...
Agnieszka Holland is one of the more seasoned directors vying for this year's Best International Feature Oscar. But then, she ...
Nuclear clocks are a technology researchers have been working toward for decades. New research in theoretical physics brings them closer to reality.
Good news: it's possible to boost your brain's vitality with a simple, daily... and surprisingly enjoyable gesture. And no, it doesn't involve intensive exercise or endless Sudoku. The brain: a living ...
If quantum computing is going to become an every-day reality, we need better superconducting thin films, the hardware that ...
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‘Invisible’ processes of quantum standard volt visualized in a first with ultracold atoms
Some of the most important quantum effects powering today’s technology happen on scales that ...
Using the world’s most powerful X-ray laser, scientists have filmed atoms performing an eternal quantum dance that never ...
O pening shot: distant stars are visible against an ink black background. In the foreground, something bright: a planet, a ...
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