Art and science Blog ‘Caustic’ light patterns inspire new glass artwork The piece is based on the research of theoretical physicist Michael Berry Read article: ‘Caustic’ light patterns inspire new glass artwork
Quantum Blog International Quantum Year competition for science journalists begins Physics World and Physics Magazine launch a quantum competition for delegates at the 2025 World Conference of Science Journalists Read article: International Quantum Year competition for science journalists begins
Quantum Blog The future of quantum physics and technology debated at the Royal Institution Matin Durrani looks back at a week-long series of events in the UK to mark Quantum Year Read article: The future of quantum physics and technology debated at the Royal Institution
Quantum Blog Intrigued by quantum? Explore the 2025 Physics World Quantum Briefing 2.0 Discover our free-to-read 62-page digital magazine now Read article: Intrigued by quantum? Explore the 2025 Physics World Quantum Briefing 2.0
Biophysics and bioengineering Blog Spooky physics: from glowing green bats to vibrating spider webs For Halloween, a couple of spooky stories from the world of physics Read article: Spooky physics: from glowing green bats to vibrating spider webs
Quantum optics Blog Illuminating quantum worlds: a Diwali conversation with Rupamanjari Ghosh The 2025 Homi Bhabha lecturer Rupamanjari Ghosh is a leading expert in quantum optics and a transformative figure in higher education and science policy in India Read article: Illuminating quantum worlds: a Diwali conversation with Rupamanjari Ghosh
Biophysics and bioengineering Blog This jumping roundworm uses static electricity to attach to flying insects The parasitic roundworm Steinernema carpocapsae can leap some 25 times its body length into the air Read article: This jumping roundworm uses static electricity to attach to flying insects
Everyday science Blog The physics behind why cutting onions makes us cry It’s mostly to do with knife sharpness and cutting technique Read article: The physics behind why cutting onions makes us cry
Quantum computing Blog Advances in quantum error correction showcased at Q2B25 Isabelle Dumé reports from the Q2B quantum conference in Paris, France Read article: Advances in quantum error correction showcased at Q2B25
People Blog The top five physics Nobel prizes of the 21st century revealed Matin Durrani counts down the five most signifiicant physics Nobels since 2000 Read article: The top five physics Nobel prizes of the 21st century revealed