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Connecting the dots

How nanotechnology could revolutionise solar power

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Connecting the dots

Mimicking the brain

Making Sense of High Temperature Plasma Confinement Data

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Mimicking the brain

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

Knots and networks

The mathematics of entanglement

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Knots and networks

The Holographic Neurone Stimulator

When physics and biology combine

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The Holographic Neurone Stimulator

Miniature Universes Collide

Using Nuclei to Probe the Quantum/ Classical Boundary

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Miniature Universes Collide

Heavy metal

Scientists discover radically new form of aluminium

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Heavy  metal

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