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Bagels and buns: The research that won the 2016 Nobel Prize for Physics explained
By Duncan Geere published
Yesterday, the Nobel Prize for Physics was awarded to three Brits. Their work seems confusing, but actually it's pretty easy to understand.
Teleportation is real and it makes data super secure
By Emma Boyle published
Physicists have managed to teleport information across several kilometres of optical fibre network in two cities.
Scientists levitate a ball with the power of sound
By Duncan Geere published
A team of physicists have successfully used sound waves to levitate a polystyrene ball - the first time this has been done with something so large.
Quantum computers just took a huge logical leap forward
By Duncan Geere published
Oxford University researchers have built a crucial component that would let us theoretically build a quantum computer.
Our latest search for dark matter suggests we're looking in the wrong place
By Duncan Geere published
We just completed our biggest ever search for dark matter - here's what that means.
Tiny bacteria-powered 'windfarms' could power your future smartphone
By Duncan Geere published
Physicists have shown that the natural movement of bacteria could be used to turn tiny turbines, providing a power source for future devices.
Power-boosted Large Hadron Collider is ready to break physics
By Duncan Geere published
The physicists running the Large Hadron Collider are preparing for the particle accelerator's largest run yet
Nuclear clock breakthough could revolutionize how we measure time
By Duncan Geere published
Physicists are laying the foundations to build a clock that would be far more accurate than existing atomic clocks.
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