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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

The Holographic Neurone Stimulator

When physics and biology combine

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The Holographic Neurone Stimulator

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

Monsters of the Deep

How Nonlinear Optics is Shedding Light on Rogue Waves

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Monsters of the Deep

Tractor-beam one step closer to reality

New optical vortex pipeline transports matter

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Tractor-beam one step closer  to reality

Connecting the dots

How nanotechnology could revolutionise solar power

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Connecting the dots

Nanotechnology:

A Recipe for Amazing Devices

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Nanotechnology:

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