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Becoming a parent is much more detrimental to women’s academic careers than it is to men’s
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Nature research paper: Electrochemical corrosion accompanies dendrite growth in solid electrolytes
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AI-powered robotic tools are muscling in on tasks typically done by humans. What does the future hold?
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Following nature’s patterns, not fighting them, is the way forward for the built environment
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Nature research paper: Structural basis of supercoiling-induced CRISPR–Cas9 off-target activity
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Obituary: Anthony Leggett (1938-2026) Physicist who brought quantum theory to the macro world
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Countdown to Artemis: As humans, we must be intentional about whether, and how, we explore space, says Bethany Ehlmann
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Nature research paper: Dogs were widely distributed across western Eurasia during the Palaeolithic
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For the first time, physicists have matched detailed simulations done on quantum computers to experimental data gathered from work with solid materials
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Electrical engineer Ratko Magjarević explains the benefits of joining and leading scientific societies
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AI-powered robotic tools are muscling in on tasks typically done by humans. What does the future hold?
Analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial genomes from archaeological canid remains found across Europe and Anatolia shows that a genetically homogeneous dog population was already widely distributed across the region by 15,000 years ago.
As humans, we must be intentional about whether, and how, we explore space.
Electrical engineer Ratko Magjarević explains the benefits of joining and leading scientific societies.
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Operando birefringence microscopy measurements of the stresses around growing dendrites in solid electrolytes show that stresses decrease as current densities increase, revealing a linkage between electrochemical and mechanical stability that informs the design of solid-state batteries.