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Take advantage of our conference offers for DPG Meeting of the Condensed Matter Section 2026 until 7th April. Apply code 107618 at checkout. #DPG2026
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Wearable Technologies Associate Editor Shaoping Bai answers our questions about their work and the journal, including current projects and challenges facing the field today.
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CONGRATULATIONS again to Wojciech Hubert Zurek whose book: 'Decoherence and Quantum Darwinism: From Quantum Foundations to Classical Reality' has just been awarded the PROSE Award for Excellence in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
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Many-Body Green's Functions for Time-Dependent Problems by Giancarlo Calvanese Strinati
A detailed coverage of many-body Greenβs functions for students and researchers working in condensed matter and quantum many-body theory.
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Wearable Technologies Associate Editor Vineet Vashista speaks with us about the journal and his work, as well as what drew him to the field and the broader challenges facing the field of wearable technologies today.
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Did you know Cambridge Prisms articles were downloaded over 1 million times in 2025?
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Tab orientation effect on jet mixing', a new The Aeronautical Journal blog by E Rathakrishnan
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The next JPP Frontiers of Plasma Physics Colloquium is March 5 1100 EST / 1600 GMT
Generation and characterization of scaled magnetic turbulence in...
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CONGRATULATIONS to Wojciech Hubert Zurek the PROSE Award Category Winner in Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, and Cosmology for his book: 'Decoherence and Quantum Darwinism, From Quantum Foundations to Classical Reality'
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Join us for: "A Spotlight on Women in Fluid Dynamics in the UK" Thu Mar 5 1300 GMT
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Laboratory Generation and V... - Magda Carr
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"Materials science is the key enabler of a secure, sustainable, and low-carbon energy future because materials ultimately define what energy technologies are possible, scalable, and affordable." Yan Zeng, Associate Editor. Cambridge Materials: Energy
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New paper at @JFluidMech with @esp_bernardo, @ManuelNoseda and @PabloCobelli at @Fisica_UBA, and with Martin Obligado at @CentraleLille, and Joachim Peinke at Oldenburg:
"Non-equilibrium formulation for inertial particles in turbulent swirling flows" https://t.co/W8i48MprBU
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πΈ (A47) An experimental study investigating the inertial-wave field accompanying vortex rings translating through a rotating fluid Jackson and Thomas
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As Executive EiC of Cambridge Materials, David Haddleton has been instrumental in shaping the vision behind the new sustainability driven journals. He sees them becoming more than traditional academic outlets. Positioning them as catalysts for research, policy engagement, and public awareness.
Wearable Technologies Associate Editor Shaoping Bai answers our questions about their work and the journal, including current projects and challenges facing the field today.
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Many-Body Green's Functions for Time-Dependent Problems by Giancarlo Calvanese Strinati
A detailed coverage of many-body Greenβs functions for students and researchers working in condensed matter and quantum many-body theory.
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Join us for: "A Spotlight on Women in Fluid Dynamics in the UK" Thu Mar 5 1300 GMT
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Unravelling three-dimensional ac... - Draga Pihler-Puzovic
Ice particle motion near a... - Ellen Jolley
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Check out the Q&A with the new Cambridge Materials: Water Editorial Board Member Manny Teodoro!
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#CambridgeMaterials #Materials #SDG #Water
The next JPP Frontiers of Plasma Physics Colloquium is Thu Feb 26 1100 EST 1600 GMT
High-order moment closures for partially-ionized reacting plasmas
Speaker: Alejandro Alvarez-Laguna
Chair: Thierry Passot
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Cambridge Materials: Health, Editor in Chief, Vincent Rotello sees the series as a chance to connect scientific communities that rarely intersect. For him, their value lies in creating an interdisciplinary dialogue that can unlock solutions to the most pressing issues facing society today.
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Many-Body Green's Functions for Time-Dependent Problems by Giancarlo Calvanese Strinati
A detailed coverage of many-body Greenβs functions for students and researchers working in condensed matter and quantum many-body theory.
https://cup.org/3ZYNMfH
Read the top downloaded article published in 2025 in Cambridge Prisms Energy Transitions
Harnessing the promise of floating solar photovoltaics in sustainable energy revolution
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Many-Body Greenβs Functions for Time-Dependent Problems', a new blog by Giancarlo Calvanese Strinati, author of MANY-BODY GREENβS FUNCTIONS FOR TIME-DEPENDENT PROBLEMS
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