Public take control of lasers and magnetic fields via the Internet
Three very different experiments explore how ensembles react to rapid changes
Over 100 experiments done in just 6 min of freefall
Having recently co-authored a Physics World Discovery ebook, Nikola Šibalić reveals the benefits and opportunities of interactive figures and text
Ultrashort laser pulses reveal the precise time for electrons to be ejected from materials using quanta of light
Technique could boost quantum sensing and computing
Rydberg atoms could make help communications resilient to electromagnetic interference
Imaginary creature could play key role in neutral-atom quantum computers
New laser-cooling technique focuses on previously inaccessible quantum states
Two independent research teams have made nanoparticles rotate at more than a billion times a second
Oscillating liquid could be used as a timer or actuator
Discrepancy could point to flaws in the quantum theory of molecules
“Designer molecules” could be made using the technique
New technique based on type-II transitions could also be applied to molecules
Experiment brings theoretical predictions to life
Flash Physics: need-to-know updates from the world of physics
Harvard physicists Isaac Silvera and Ranga Dias claim they made metallic hydrogen, but other remain unconvinced. Jon Cartwright explores both sides of the argument
Study reveals quantum nature of chemical reaction
Isaac Silvera from Harvard University outlines how metallic hydrogen could have revolutionary applications
Study could boost understanding of interstellar space
Many-body problem solved for colliding condensates
The new addition to IOP’s world-leading plasmas portfolio. Plasma Research Express (PREX) is a broad, multidisciplinary journal devoted to publishing new experimental and theoretical research covering all areas of fundamental, engineering and applied plasma science at low and high temperatures.