- New technique to probe ‘noise’ in quantum computing
- Graduate student creates program that helps stabilize fusion plasma
- A single-atom magnet breaks new ground for future data storage
- Using methane rather than flaring it
- Electrons slide through the hourglass on surface of bizarre material
- Riddle of missing efficiency in zinc oxide-based dye-sensitised solar cells solved
- Benefits to using telehealth with ASD families
- Sorry kids, seniors want to connect and communicate on Facebook, too
- Predicting cell behaviour with a mathematical model
- ‘Weirdest martensite’: Century-old smectic riddle finally solved
- Nanoscrolls created from graphene’s imperfect cousin
- Beijing Electron Positron Collider luminosity sets world record
- Using data to protect coral reefs from climate change
- Innovative research pioneers nanotechnology for gas sensing
- Mobile phone surveillance could help tackle rabies
- Long-range secure quantum communication system developed
- Atomically thin sensor detects harmful air pollution in the home
- Generation of tailored magnetic materials
- Coding, computers help spot methane, explosives
- Trap and neutralize: A new way to clean contaminated groundwater
- Location data on two apps enough to identify someone, says study
- Predicting gentrification through social networking data
- Calcium isotope may hold the secret to the mass of neutrinos
- Will raindrops stick to a spider web’s threads?
