Starting 1 January 2015, leaders available for interviews now Celebrating the power of light to transform society: From the Nobel Prize to your hardware store – the LED lighting revolution The …
If cells can’t move…cancer can’t grow
By blocking a widespread enzyme, Centenary researchers have shown they can slow down the movement of cells and potentially stop tumours from spreading and growing. Using a new super-resolution …
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Quantum cats, could science have shortened WW1, and Lawrence Krauss
Picking endangered parrots out from the dawn chorus Could maths and science have shortened WW1? Lawrence Krauss Nobel-winning photon-juggler replaces Schrödinger’s cat These topics and more …
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Challenging the orthodoxy in dark matter, dark energy, fusion and more
Good science happens when clever people ask insightful questions. Some papers at the national physics congress in Canberra last week took on their colleagues—asking penetrating questions of mainstream …
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Quantum lasers and better ways to engage students win gold medals for physicists
Physicists recognised this week at the national physics congress in Canberra have won recognition for: Using lasers to safeguard future communications Replacing Schrödinger’s famous ‘cat in a …
Football physics and hammies; dark matter in a gold mine and more
Football physics tackles hamstring injuries Finding airports 50 light years away A sun on earth- fact or fiction Laser tracking of carbon-coughing cattle A Victorian goldfields search for …
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