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Duke Engineers Trap Light to Create the Fastest Photodetector Ever Built

Duke Engineers Trap Light to Create the Fastest Photodetector Ever Built

An artistic rendition of how the new ultrafast metasurface works. Mikkelsen’s lab’s approach, called a “metasurface,” uses precisely tailored ...

Chain of Ideas by Ibram X Kendi review – anatomy of a conspiracy theory

Chain of Ideas by Ibram X Kendi review – anatomy of a conspiracy theory

This careful analysis of so-called ‘great replacement theory’ offers a lens through which to view our broken politics Informationsüberflutung ? ...

Space breakthrough as astronomers discover 45 'Earth-like' planets in 'habitable zone' which could harbour life - GB News

Space breakthrough as astronomers discover 45 'Earth-like' planets in 'habitable zone' which could harbour life GB News The best places to look for al...

Astronomers discover 45 'Earth-like' planets in 'habitable zone' - which could harbour life

Astronomers discover 45 'Earth-like' planets in 'habitable zone' - which could harbour life

Scientists have discovered 45 "Earth-like" planets which could potentially harbour life. Researchers at the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell University...

Question over lack of prosecution after fish die

Question over lack of prosecution after fish die

Steve Barclay asks Parliament why no-one has been taken to court after about 900 fish died....

New Study from the University of Oxford Finds Storytelling Reduces Political Polarisation

A ground-breaking new study from the University of Oxford and The Ohio State University reveals compelling evidence that storytelling reduces polarisa...

Australia’s CSIRO demonstrates world’s first working quantum battery prototype

Australia’s CSIRO demonstrates world’s first working quantum battery prototype

A collaborative team of Australian scientists from CSIRO, the University of Melbourne and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) has succe...

The mid-career reset: how to be strategic about your research direction

The mid-career reset: how to be strategic about your research direction

Nature, Published online: 20 March 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-04077-2 A decade after completing a PhD, your research can begin to lose direction. So...

Venomous flying spiders the size of a human hand spreading across the US

Venomous flying spiders the size of a human hand spreading across the US

A new batch of giant flying spiders is preparing to hatch and experts have suggested that they may travel across most of the eastern US by the fall....

AI cancer breakthrough set to save thousands of lives

AI cancer breakthrough set to save thousands of lives

The breakthrough technology allows scientists to grow tiny living replicas of a patient's tumour in the lab, then bombard them with dozens - or even h...

The coming hurricane: early-career physicists and the crisis in American science

Parallel sessions at the American Physical Society’s Global Physics Summit reveal a stark divide The post The coming hurricane: early-career physici...

Richard Tice slams 'nanny state' Net Zero study which could use smart meters to curb YOUR home heating use

Richard Tice slams 'nanny state' Net Zero study which could use smart meters to curb YOUR home heating use

Research examining how to discourage homeowners from increasing heating use after installing energy-efficient improvements was commissioned by Officia...

US, Japan to focus rare earths cooperation on select group of minerals at first

US, Japan to focus rare earths cooperation on select group of minerals at first

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All you need to know about mystery 'mega-laser' signal from deep space that has baffled boffins

All you need to know about mystery 'mega-laser' signal from deep space that has baffled boffins

The farthest hydroxyl megamaser ever detected was picked up more than 8 billion light-years away from Earth by South Africa's MeerKAT radio telescope...

What are El Niño and La Niña, and how do they change the weather?

What are El Niño and La Niña, and how do they change the weather?

Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by a climate phenomenon known as El Niño/La Niña....

Discussion over the future of Sark launched

Discussion over the future of Sark launched

Islanders are being urged to share their ideas on what matters most for them and their home....

Breakthrough Discovery: New Heavier Version of Proton Identified

Breakthrough Discovery: New Heavier Version of Proton Identified

A groundbreaking scientific discovery has revealed a heavier version of the proton, identified using a newly upgraded detector system. This finding ma...

Mystery ‘mega-laser’ signal sent from galaxy in deep space leaves boffins baffled

Mystery ‘mega-laser’ signal sent from galaxy in deep space leaves boffins baffled

The strange signal - the most distant hydroxyl megamaser ever detected - was captured by South Africa’s MeerKAT radio telescope from a galaxy over 8...

Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on March 17

Moon phase today: What the Moon will look like on March 17

The Moon is disappearing from view. We're getting closer to the New Moon part of the lunar cycle, which is why it appears hardly visible tonight. What...

​From concept to delivery - exciting development for Bassetlaw’s groundbreaking fusion power plant

​From concept to delivery - exciting development for Bassetlaw’s groundbreaking fusion power plant

A major step forward in the building of a fusion power plant on the site of the former West Burton power station has been announced, with the construc...