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Belgium’s universities start work on ‘new physics’ for CERN
Belgian universities have begun work on updating one of the two particle physics detectors that form part of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN’s) particle accelerator, the Large Ha…
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Belgium’s universities start work on ‘new physics’ for CERN
Belgian universities have begun work on updating one of the two particle physics detectors that form part of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN’s) particle accelerator, the Large Ha…
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Astrophotography: new tech for the ‘New Astronomy’
Space tourism remains out of reach for most, but Laurent Marfisi looks at how smart telescopes, astrophotography, the New Astronomy movement, and the New Space industry are helping amateur astronomer…
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Fundamentally unintelligent
AI didn’t invent job automation or fake images. Better to worry anyway about social media, urges Professor Brian J Ford…
Interviews

How to gain Chinese regulation compliance
Dr Paul Orange outlines the project which led to his involvement in the new Chinese battery protocol regulations. In response to customer demand, he led an initiative that ensured all equipment under…
Focal Point

Water droplet
This amazing image – Crack Patterns I, by Thomas Séon – shows a water droplet falling onto a silicon substrate at -36°C...