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The quest to go quantum

April 1, 2019
Dotted around the UK, scientists are slowly but surely turning quantum research into commercial products. Jonathan Chadwick met up with a team at Sussex University who think they can beat...

A plum deal for cancer drug synthesis

March 26, 2019
Chemical synthesis could be used to replace an ingredient in anti-leukaemia compounds derived from the Asian plum yew.Chemists at Oregon State University patented a method of synthesising cephalotaxine to make...

Construction starts on 4th-gen synchrotron

March 20, 2019
The first components for the fourth-generation synchrotron light source have been installed in Grenoble, France.The Extremely Brilliant Source (EBS) will boost generated X-ray beams by a factor of 100, allowing...

Making the Crick… tick

March 20, 2019
An intriguing invitation took Dr Emily Scott-Dearing behind the scenes of The Francis Crick Institute to create an exhibition celebrating the technicians, engineers and specialist staff that make the life-changing...

2D material improves in space

March 20, 2019
Materials consisting of a single layer of atoms could be used in space missions due to their resilience to intense levels of radiation.Australian National University scientists exposed of atomically thin...

Hydrogel harvests water from the air

March 18, 2019
A new solar powered technology absorbs moisture from the air and returns it as clean water.University of Texas engineers used hydrogels, gel-polymer hybrid materials that act as “super sponges” and...

Twisted Milky Way

March 18, 2019
3D mapping of the Milky Way galaxy shows that it is not flat but warped and twisted in shape.

Quantum algorithm reverses qubits

March 14, 2019
Russian physicists say they have returned the state of a quantum computer to a fraction of a second in the past.Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology scientists used the public...

Liquid metal turned to plasma

March 13, 2019
Liquid metal has been turned to plasma for the first time, with applications for attaining fusion energy.Using high temperatures and high-density conditions, University of Rochester scientists in New York cooled...

Salvaged desalination waste

March 12, 2019
The waste product of desalination, highly concentrated brine, is usually disposed of into the sea. MIT engineers are working on a commercial process that will instead convert this brine into...

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