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Capturing carbon dioxide with batteries and supercapacitors

Join the audience for a live webinar at 6 p.m. GMT/1 p.m. EST on 7 December 2022 exploring how carbon-based supercapacitors and quinone-based batteries...

Shorter courses of radiation therapy prove safe and effective

Hypofractionated radiotherapy – in which higher doses of radiation are delivered over fewer treatment sessions – offers advantages for both patients and healthcare providers....

Triangle entrepreneur, VC, to make $1.5M gift to NC School of Science & Math

DURHAM – The Triangle-based entrepreneur Joe Colopy, who co-founded and later sold Bronto Software and went on to found the venture capital firm Jurassic Capital,...

A journey of joy and uncertainty in physics

This article is part of a series of essays written by Black physicists and co-published with Physics Today as part of #BlackInPhysics week 2022,...

With $2.3M in funding, Asheville startup Netmaker ramping up ‘superhighway’ for cloud networks

ASHEVILLE – Cloud networking startup Netmaker has a new infusion of capital, and the Ashville-based company is now poised to launch what it called the...

JoCo growth surge: Massive Eastfield Crossing could alone bring 3,500 jobs

SELMA – A massive mixed-use development project in Johnston County that includes a 1.5 million square foot business park, 450,000 square feet of retail space,...

Parallel workflows, multiplanar tracking: ViewRay takes MRgRT to the next level

MRgRT specialist ViewRay will showcase its MRIdian A3i treatment delivery system at the ASTRO Annual Meeting, with Miami Cancer Institute among the prominent early-adopters See....

MR-guided radiotherapy in a day: a one-stop-shop treatment for lung tumours

Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) is a standard-of-care treatment for patients with early-stage thoracic tumours, and can be safely and effectively delivered in a single...

Guest opinion: Even if inflation subsides, everything might not be okay

Editor’s Note: Dr. Michael Walden is an economist and a William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor Emeritus at North Carolina State University as well as...

Fewer people file for unemployment benefits but jobs market may be cooling a bit

The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell last week and remains historically low even as the U.S. economy slows in the midst...

Innovative femtosecond lasers for multiphoton applications

Join the audience for a live webinar at 2 p.m. GMT/3 p.m. CET on 24 November 2022 exploring the underlying physics involved in ultrashort...

Physicists confirmed a hitch in the proton structure

Nuclear scientists have confirmed that the present description of the proton structure isn’t perfect. There has been an uptick in the data in probes...

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