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Physics - Innovation - 17.12.2024

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 17.12.2024

Two networks of telescopes zoom into a distant galaxy: they show, how pictures of a black hole and its jets become possible - and they confirm that there are strong magnetic fields there.
Life Sciences - Physics - 17.12.2024
NWO finances groundbreaking fundamental research projects
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Environment - Physics - 17.12.2024

The Coalition has released the costing of its nuclear energy plan - how does it compare with Labor's renewables-only energy plan?
Physics - Innovation - 17.12.2024

Physics - Campus - 16.12.2024

Physicist Arthur Hendriks makes nanoparticles visible with ultra-sensitive light sensors. His grandfather and father preceded him, having stood behind the lectern at the same university as well as the same department.
Mathematics - Physics - 16.12.2024
Open Competitie ENW-XL supports research into higgsboson, topology and other fundamental topics
Physics - Innovation - 16.12.2024
Toward quantum for the real world: Photonic team in running for center-level funding
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 13.12.2024

The Sun should be capable of eruptions that are a hundred times stronger than the strongest flare ever recorded. This is shown by an analysis of over 50,000 sun-like stars. Stars similar to the Sun produce a gigantic outburst of radiation on average about once every hundred years per star. Such superflares release more energy than a trillion hydrogen bombs and make all previously recorded solar flares pale in comparison.
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 13.12.2024

Key takeaways The galaxy M87, located in the Virgo constellation, provided the first-ever photo of a black hole in 2019, when the Event Horizon Telescope captured an image of the supermassive black hole at the galaxy's center. An international research team including UCLA has observed a teraelectronvolt gamma-ray flare seven orders of magnitude - tens of millions of times - larger than the event horizon, or surface of the black hole itself.
Computer Science - Physics - 12.12.2024

Researchers at the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) have found that quantum algorithms could speed up generative artificial intelligence (AI) creation and usage.
Physics - Astronomy & Space - 12.12.2024
40 kilometers that changed quantum history in Luxembourg
A cyberattack occurs every 39 seconds. This alarming statistic(*) highlights the constant threat to today's security systems.
Health - Physics - 11.12.2024
Minuscule Robots for Targeted Drug Delivery
In the future, delivering therapeutic drugs exactly where they are needed within the body could be the task of miniature robots. Not little metal humanoid or even bio-mimicking robots; think instead of tiny bubble-like spheres. Such robots would have a long and challenging list of requirements. For example, they would need to survive in bodily fluids, such as stomach acids, and be controllable, so they could be directed precisely to targeted sites.
Physics - Campus - 11.12.2024

Innovation - Physics - 10.12.2024
Cambridge to trial cutting-edge semiconductor technologies for wider use in major European project
Physics - Innovation - 10.12.2024
New funding for projects to boost Scotland’s photonics sector
Computer Science - Physics - 09.12.2024
Not so simple machines: Cracking the code for materials that can learn
Study: Training all-mechanical neural networks for task learning through in situ backpropagation (DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-54849-z) It's easy to think that machine learning is a completely digital phenomenon, made possible by computers and algorithms that can mimic brain-like behaviors. But the first machines were analog and now, a small but growing body of research is showing that mechanical systems are capable of learning, too.
Physics - Life Sciences - 09.12.2024

Zooming in to the "pixels of reality": the electron microscope helps us to do that. However, it is unsuited for particularly sensitive targets.
Physics - Health - 09.12.2024

First-Reported Device -Improves Resolution and Penetration Depth Of Optical Imaging Techniques for Biomedical Applications-'- SAN FRANCISCO - Dec.
Chemistry - Physics - 06.12.2024

Materials Science - Physics - 06.12.2024
Burned rice hulls could help batteries store more charge
New research finds hard carbon in rice hull ash, providing a cheap, domestic source of the material that can replace graphite in lithium-ion or sodium-ion battery anodes Study: An unexpected source of hard carbon, rice hull ash, provides unexpected Li+ storage capacities (DOI: 10.1002/adsu.
Physics - Mechanical Engineering - 04.12.2024

Innovation - Physics - 04.12.2024
FWF funding: New large-scale research projects
Health - Physics - 04.12.2024
Imperial academics celebrate European grant success
Chemistry - Physics - 04.12.2024

MIT chemical engineers have devised a way to capture methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and convert it into polymers. Although it is less abundant than carbon dioxide, methane gas contributes disproportionately to global warming because it traps more heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide, due to its molecular structure.
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 04.12.2024
Zwicky Transient Facility Leads to Classification of 10,000 Supernovae
In the 1930s, Caltech astronomer Fritz Zwicky would brave the chill atop Palomar Mountain near San Diego to peer through a small survey telescope in search of eruptions in the night sky.
Physics - Research Management - 03.12.2024
Four ERC Consolidator grants for TU Delft researchers
Chemistry - Physics - 03.12.2024

The researchers will use their grants to unravel the mysteries of materials and their properties. TU/e researchers Shuxia Tao and Nikolay Kosinov have received an ERC Consolidator Grant worth 2 million euros from the European Research Council (ERC).
Physics - Research Management - 03.12.2024
ERC Consolidator Grant for quantum physicist Tim Schröder
Computer Science - Physics - 02.12.2024
Photonic processor could enable ultrafast AI computations with extreme energy efficiency
This new device uses light to perform the key operations of a deep neural network on a chip, opening the door to high-speed processors that can learn in real-time.
Physics - Event - 28.11.2024

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 28.11.2024
McGill-linked AXIS mission is one of two finalists in NASA selection process
Physics - Art & Design - 27.11.2024

After years of research, TU/e scientists Jom Luiten and Peter Mutsaers and their team have successfully generated high-quality hard X-rays with a compact device.
Physics - Innovation - 26.11.2024
King to discuss photonics at the University of Twente’s MESA+ NanoLab
Physics - Health - 26.11.2024

German Research Foundation continues funding of the University of Münster's collaborations on "Imaging inflammation" and "Intelligent matter" Two Collaborative Research Centres (CRC) at the Universit
Physics - Pedagogy - 26.11.2024

News from A team of physics educators from Italy, Hungary, Slovenia and Germany is focusing on a new approach to teaching quantum physics in schools.
Environment - Physics - 25.11.2024
University of Glasgow researchers part of European sustainable energy systems project
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are lending their expertise to a new European Principal investigator Dr Mohammad Yazdani-Asrami and co-investigator Dr Wenjuan Song, of the James Watt School
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 25.11.2024

An artist's concept of NASA's Europa Clipper shows the spacecraft in silhouette against Europa's surface, with the magnetometer boom fully deployed at top and the antennas for the radar instrument extending out from the solar arrays.
Chemistry - Physics - 22.11.2024
Using energyand resource-saving methods, a research team at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry at TU Graz aims to produce high-quality doped silicon layers for the electronics and solar industries.
Chemistry - Physics - 22.11.2024
Crystallizable Organic Semiconductors with Machine Learning
Organic semiconductors represent a transformative technology that bridges traditional electronics with the versatility of organic materials. They make flexible, wearable devices and next-generation displays possible. Crystallizable organic semiconductors (COS) represent a subset of organic electronic materials that have garnered substantial attention in recent years due to their unique properties and potential applications.
Physics - Environment - 21.11.2024
Eight SNSF Starting Grants for researchers
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 20.11.2024
New cosmic map supports Einstein’s prediction about gravity
Albert Einstein's transformational prediction about how gravity behaves has been backed by an international team of researchers who studied how the force acts on cosmic scales.
Physics - 20.11.2024

Markus Markl is a theoretical physicist at TU Graz working on nuclear fusion - a clean form of energy that we want to copy from the sun.
Materials Science - Physics - 20.11.2024

Astronomy & Space - Physics - 19.11.2024

Building off the first analyses of the largest 3D map of the universe released earlier this year, scientists working with the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) have pulled additional information from the map.
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 19.11.2024
TBIRD technology could help image black holes’ photon rings
The Lincoln Laboratory-developed laser communications payload operates at the data rates required to image these never-before-seen thin halos of light.
Astronomy & Space - Physics - 19.11.2024

Professor of the practice Alan Lightman's new book digs into the wonder of striking visual phenomena in nature.
Physics - Computer Science - 15.11.2024
AI Expands Potential for Discovery in Physics
Carnegie Mellon physicists use AI to analyze large datasets from experiments, predict complex physical phenomena and optimize simulations The long-standing interplay between artificial intelligence an
Politics - Physics - 14.11.2024
Stopping the bomb
Innovation - Physics - 14.11.2024
The Franco-Singaporean symposium on quantum science and technology
Life Sciences - Today
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Social Sciences - Today
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation

Environment - Mar 26
Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases
Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases

Environment - Mar 26
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'

Social Sciences - Mar 26
"It would be naive to believe that a social media ban will solve all problems"
"It would be naive to believe that a social media ban will solve all problems"

Health - Mar 26
Earlier detection, better outcomes: Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test
Earlier detection, better outcomes: Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test
Environment - Mar 26
UK must improve energy efficiency to end 50 years of policy failure and prevent future energy crises, study argues
UK must improve energy efficiency to end 50 years of policy failure and prevent future energy crises, study argues

Mathematics - Mar 26
From Materials to Medical Imaging, Fonseca's Work Shapes the Future of Innovation
From Materials to Medical Imaging, Fonseca's Work Shapes the Future of Innovation









