Read article: New superconductor has record breaking current density Superconductivity Research update New superconductor has record breaking current density Rare-earth barium copper oxide structure also has the highest pinning force ever reported
Read article: Magnetically controlled prosthetic hand restores fine motion control Neural engineering Research update Magnetically controlled prosthetic hand restores fine motion control The first user of a myokinetic prosthesis was able to perform everyday actions such as pouring water into a glass, opening a jar, tying shoelaces and grasping fragile objects
Read article: What happens when a warp drive collapses? Cosmology Research update What happens when a warp drive collapses? It emits gravitational waves, say physicists
Read article: Carbon defect in boron nitride creates first omnidirectional magnetometer Quantum sensors Research update Carbon defect in boron nitride creates first omnidirectional magnetometer Quantum sensor can detect magnetic fields in any direction and monitor temperature changes in a sample at the same time
Read article: Dancing humans embody topological properties Education and outreach Research update Dancing humans embody topological properties Choreographed high school students have fun simulating curious phase of matter
Read article: Improved antiproton trap could shed more light on antimatter-matter asymmetry Particles and interactions Research update Improved antiproton trap could shed more light on antimatter-matter asymmetry Maxwell's demon cooling trap measures the magnetic moment of antiprotons with higher precision than ever before
Read article: Electro-active material ‘learns’ to play Pong Artificial intelligence Research update Electro-active material ‘learns’ to play Pong Memory-like behaviour emerges in a polymer gel
Read article: To make Mars warmer, just add nanorods Planetary science Research update To make Mars warmer, just add nanorods Releasing engineered nanoparticles into the Martian atmosphere could warm the planet by over 30 K
Read article: Twisted fibres capture more water from fog Devices and structures Research update Twisted fibres capture more water from fog New finding could allow more fresh water to be harvested from the air
Read article: Quark distribution in light–heavy mesons is mapped using innovative calculations Particles and interactions Research update Quark distribution in light–heavy mesons is mapped using innovative calculations Form factors can be tested by collider experiments
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