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Winner of the 2019 Nicholas Kurti Science Prize Announced

Winner of the 2019 Nicholas Kurti Science Prize Announced

The Nicholas Kurti Science Prize promotes and recognises the novel work of young European scientists working in the fields of low temperatures and/or high magnetic fields.

Featured Articles

Exploring Antimatter Physics and Future Applications: Professor Carsten Welsch

Exploring Antimatter Physics and Future Applications: Professor Carsten Welsch

By Zoe Peterkin

The First Ever Black Hole Image

The First Ever Black Hole Image

By Benedette Cuffari

Carbon Quantum Dots Found and Isolated from Egg Yolk Oil

Carbon Quantum Dots Found and Isolated from Egg Yolk Oil

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Study Reveals Why Photons in Intergalactic Space Fail to Reach the Earth

Study Reveals Why Photons in Intergalactic Space Fail to Reach the Earth

Parker Solar Probe Reveals New Evidence of the Origins of Solar Wind

Parker Solar Probe Reveals New Evidence of the Origins of Solar Wind

Star-Quake Vibrations Lead to New Estimate for Milky Way Age

Star-Quake Vibrations Lead to New Estimate for Milky Way Age

AUREA Technology Exhibits the Best-In-Class Optical Building-Blocks for Quantum Technologies at Photonics West 2020 in San Francisco

AUREA Technology Exhibits the Best-In-Class Optical Building-Blocks for Quantum Technologies at Photonics West 2020 in San Francisco

From AUREA Technology

Bio-Stable ZnO Quantum Dots Characterized for Potential Medical Applications

Bio-Stable ZnO Quantum Dots Characterized for Potential Medical Applications

Space Agency Links up with Global Satellite Company

Space Agency Links up with Global Satellite Company

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Using Indium Deposition for Superconducting Interconnects

Using Indium Deposition for Superconducting Interconnects

This product profile discusses using indium deposition for superconducting interconnects.

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IRTracer-100 FTIR Spectrophotometer with Improved Detector Design from Shimadzu

IRTracer-100 FTIR Spectrophotometer with Improved Detector Design from Shimadzu

The IRTracer-100 FTIR Spectrophotometer from Shimadzu has an improved interferometer and detector design. It offers superior sensitivity with a 60,000:1 S/N ratio

From Shimadzu Scientific Instruments

1 Embracing Patterns of Light to Create a Light-Based Quantum Network

2 Manipulating Josephson Vortices to Create Superconducting Quantum Computers

3 New Protocol Allows a Quantum Computer to Check its Own Answer to Difficult Problems

4 Thales Takes an Active Role in OPENQKD, the European Research Project That Will Set up Quantum Communication Infrastructures in Several European Countries

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The Preparation of Superconducting Qubits

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Satellites in Space are Mapping the Wind

22 Oct 2018

Applications of Nuclear Physics

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