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    Oxford physicists enlist and entangle atomic clocks in the hunt for dark matter

    Oxford physicists enlist and entangle atomic clocks in the hunt for dark matter

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    A Swedish startup is plotting to bring ‘industrial origami’ to outer space

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    Researchers in Italy and Germany unveil neuromorphic approach to robotics

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    Physics breakthrough could lead to new, more efficient quantum computers

    Physics breakthrough could lead to new, more efficient quantum computers

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    Oxford scientist says greedy physicists have overhyped quantum computing

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