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Graphene shows potential as biosensor

March 29, 2016
Graphene has been touted as a material highly suited for use as a biosensor, by Plymouth University researchers.

Lensless light could enable detailed human body imaging

March 25, 2016
Very high resolution images in the human body are a step closer to being realised, after breakthrough research by scientists at the University of Twente.

Graphene outshone by new material

March 8, 2016
A new simulated material has been discovered that could replace graphene’s title as a wonder material.

New tetraquark particle discovered

March 4, 2016
A new particle comprised of all-differing quark content been found from data collected using the Tevatron collider at the FermiLab in Illinois.

Harnessing the quantum world

March 2, 2016
Professor Raymond Laflamme describes the quantum world, and details the biggest challenges involved in creating technology based on quantum properties.

Photonic crystals key to quantum networks

March 1, 2016
US researchers have created a crystal structure that could be used in future quantum networks.

Universe’s ‘missing’ matter discovered

February 26, 2016
The cosmological model detailing the density of matter in the Universe has been confirmed by an international team of scientists.

Body temperature reactive polymer created

February 24, 2016
A polymer that changes shape due to body heat has been created by a team of US scientists. The material – a type of shape memory polymer – is programmed...

Laser-activated superconductor created

February 23, 2016
UK scientists have produced a laser-activated superconductor that can operate at higher temperatures than near absolute zero.

Stars found to have ‘super strong’ magnetic fields

January 21, 2016
In a surprising discovery, astronomers have detected strong magnetic fields in stars twice the size of our Sun.

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