TAU Systems is developing laser-plasma accelerators to simulate cosmic rays and accelerate testing of electronics.
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Xi meets Kyrgyz, Pakistani presidents in Beijing to strengthen ties, boost BRI projects, and enhance regional cooperation.
Chinese President Xi Jinping shakes hands with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari at the Great Hall of the People in ...
Ohio University offers interdisciplinary graduate study in molecular and cell biology through the Molecular and Cellular Biology interdisciplinary graduate program. The Ecology and Evolutionary ...
We address global challenges such as: Dr Mahfuz Kamal has been awarded an Enterprise Fellowship by the Royal Academy of Engineering to support him as CEO of University spin-out ... from the ...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry has agreed a new three-year Open Access publishing agreement with Couperin, a consortium of French Higher Education and Research establishments. This acceleration has ...
Presenting 24 images of cells, tissues and organisms, scientists at the Multiscale Imaging Centre of the University of Münster offer insights into their research. Additionally, a twelve-metre-high ...