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Tiny QR code etched on ceramic sets the Guinness World Record as the world’s smallest
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Proof-of-principle experiment resolved the shock waves produced by the Shenzhou-15 module when it re-entered the atmosphere
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The green hydrogen and ammonia project would have increased light pollution at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in Chile’s Atacama Desert
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Efficiency and hardness of a computation problem are revealed
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Upgrade to the UK-led project is unlikely to go ahead if UK funding cuts are not reversed
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Merger of two neutron stars in the aftermath of a supernova may have been observed for the first time, though questions remain
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