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Recycling using supercritical fluids
Whether trainers or batteries, some multilayered objects still resist recycling… not for very long. This report takes you to the ICMCB laboratory…
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Are white holes dawning at last?
As opposed to black holes, white holes are thought to eject matter and light while never absorbing any. Detecting these as yet hypothetical objects…
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The origins of the Standard Model
Fifty years ago, a French team was behind a discovery that helped develop the Standard Model of Particle Physics.
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Physics to conquer the infinitesimally brief
Attosecond physics, thrust into the limelight by the 2023 Nobel Prize, attempts to explore another dimension of the infinitesimally small: time. This…
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The changing world of mechanics: a key to the future
Mechanics, the science of movement and balance, is constantly renewing itself by innovating and pushing the boundaries of knowledge, while adapting…
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Particles and nuclei, towards the infinitely small and beyond
Nuclear and particle physics study the infinitesimal constituents of matter and their interactions. Scientists are exploring their origin, their…
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The energy of today and tomorrow
Energy research is at the heart of present and future societal challenges. Their challenges are to meet the growing demand for energy, move towards…
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Light and its interactions with matter
In recent decades, research in the field of physics has made significant progress in the field of light-matter interaction. So-called “extreme”…
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