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NASA puts UK physicist Nicola Fox in charge of $7.8bn science programme

Leading light: As NASA’s associate administrator for the science mission directorate, Fox will be responsible for an...

Chaos plays a role in how memories are forgotten, simulations suggest

By studying an artificial neural network, researchers in the US may have gained a better...

Scientists say UK must rejoin Horizon Europe to bolster ‘science superpower’ claims

The Windsor Framework paves the way for the UK to join the €95bn Horizon Europe programme, but a lack of urgency...

Personalized approach improves cervical cancer treatment

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women globally. According to the World...

Laser interferometry moves closer to shot-noise-limited measurements

Researchers have moved a step closer to achieving quantum-noise-limited measurements using laser interferometry – a technique routinely employed for detecting the...

Thanks to generative AI, catching fraud science is going to be this much harder

Feature Generative AI poses interesting challenges for academic publishers tackling fraud in science papers as the technology shows the potential to fool human peer...

Hydrogel helps grow new tissue in areas of brain damage

Brain haemorrhage and brain cancer are major causes of death and disability worldwide. The brain...

Practical computational advantage from the quantum switch on a generalized family of promise problems

Jorge Escandón-Monardes, Aldo Delgado, and Stephen P. WalbornMillennium Institute for Research in Optics and Physics Department, Universidad de Concepción, 160-C Concepción, ChileFind this paper...

Quantum Multi-Solution Bernoulli Search with Applications to Bitcoin’s Post-Quantum Security

Alexandru Cojocaru1, Juan Garay2, Aggelos Kiayias3, Fang Song4, and Petros Wallden51University of Maryland2Texas A&M University3University of Edinburgh and IOHK4Portland State University5University of EdinburghFind this...

Quantum effects could help make twisted bilayer graphene a superconductor

Quantum geometry plays a key role in allowing a material known as twisted bilayer graphene (tBLG) to become a superconductor, according...

Proton-boron fusion passes scientific milestone

Physicists in the US and Japan have observed nuclear fusion between protons and boron-11 atoms...

Can We Program Our Cells?

IntroductionMaking living cells blink fluorescently like party lights may sound frivolous. But the demonstration that it’s possible could be a step toward someday programming...

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