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The Evil Twin

How Modelling the Atmosphere of Venus Helps Us Understand the Earth

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The Evil Twin

Mode 2

Doubling the capacity of our communications networks

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Mode 2

Hairy Electrodes for Green Cars

How plasma technology promises to greatly reduce the cost of fuel cell manufacture

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Hairy Electrodes for Green Cars

Ion Irradiation to Form Amorphous Mono-Elemental Metals

This technology could soon find applications throughout the electronic, photonic and metallurgical industries

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Ion Irradiation to Form Amorphous Mono-Elemental Metals

Playing Time Backwards

The Rubidium Quantum Sequencer

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Playing Time Backwards

QED. We Think?

Putting Quantum Electrodynamics to the Test

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QED. We Think?

Getting oil from a stone

How a super high resolution CAT scanner can improve models of flow in porous rocks

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Getting oil from a stone

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