Survey finds a third of Chinese scientists in the US feel unwelcome in the country
The so-called China Initiative has led to many Chinese scientists to consider leaving the US
The so-called China Initiative has led to many Chinese scientists to consider leaving the US
Craft will spend some six years creating the most accurate map yet of the large-scale structure of the universe
Oldest-ever Nobel laureate led the development of lithium-ion batteries
Chip is based on silicon spin qubits, which are about a million times smaller than other qubit types
The 37-page document from the US Department of State calls for the creation of a “rules-based international order” for outer space
Visitors and even Fermilab employees have found themselves restricted to specific buildings
System can be used where satellite navigation systems fail
A biodegradable ultrasound transducer based on piezoelectric nanofibres could improve outcomes for patients with brain cancer
Researchers dig deeper into the workings of the human brain, shedding insight into how the brain’s physical shape might influence its patterns of activity
Nickel titanium system will be used to create a wine chiller
Magnetic fields that reactivate damaged motoneurons could one day provide a new treatment for neurodegenerative diseases
Whether you’re still working out your career pathway or have a specific role in mind, we’re here to help. Bringing a diverse range of opportunities for jobseekers at all career stages, we’ll help you take the next step in your career and find your perfect job.
James McKenzie pays tribute to the foresight of Gordon Moore, the founder of Intel who died earlier this year
Marco Patriarca, Els Heinsalu and David Sánchez explain how physics has spread into the field of linguistics
Jack Miller looks at the power of “dynamic nuclear polarization” in medicine
New research shows that glaciers harbour a surprisingly large concentration of toxic nuclear materials, which poses risks as the glaciers melt
Hamish Johnston looks into the radical thoughts and wide-ranging work of mathematical physicist Freeman Dyson
The quantum web is growing, but when will it truly span the world? Jon Cartwright reports
Siblings Eugenia Viti and Ivan Viti explore the mathematical limits of the everyday
From shrimp to butterflies, and now the pangolin and blue-ringed octopus, animals provide inspiration for a myriad of medical devices and applications
Excerpts from the Red Folder
All five nucleic acids remain stable in concentrated sulphuric acid, and could form the basis for an alternative way of encoding life
With the launch of its compact mXDS3 and mXDS3s series, Edwards is offering scientific and industrial customers greater choice when it comes to the functionality and performance of...
As the new president of The Electrochemical Society, Gerardine Botte wants to inspire a broader awareness and understanding of the importance of electrochemical technologies for ch...
Monte Carlo 3D dose-check calculations help clinical physicists maintain confidence in their patient-specific QA for hard-to-treat disease indications
Sign up for our new optics newsletter. Sent once every two months, the newsletter will bring all the latest optics research updates, industry news and feature articles straight to your inbox. To register simply sign in to your account and tick the “Optics – bimonthly” box.