Publishing Blog Shining a light on central African physics Victoria Merriman reports back from a Global Physics Summit satellite event in Dschang, Cameroon Read article: Shining a light on central African physics
Medical physics Blog Science and standards: a comprehensive guide to radiological protection New book provides an essential guide to the science, regulatory landscape and real world practice of radiological protection Read article: Science and standards: a comprehensive guide to radiological protection
Culture, history and society Blog Michael Frayn on Copenhagen: ‘When I wrote it, I didn’t think it would even be staged’ Chris Sinclair talks to Michael Frayn about a new revival of his classic science play Copenhagen Read article: Michael Frayn on Copenhagen: ‘When I wrote it, I didn’t think it would even be staged’
People Blog Many-body effects at the world’s largest physics conference A personal reflection on the Global Physics Summit – from artificial intelligence to ultracold atoms Read article: Many-body effects at the world’s largest physics conference
Particle and nuclear Blog Sunken nuclear submarine is leaking radioactive material intermittently Little evidence of radionuclide accumulation in vessel's surrounding environment Read article: Sunken nuclear submarine is leaking radioactive material intermittently
Artificial intelligence Blog Is ‘vibe physics’ the future? Scientists discuss whether AI could surpass human contributions to physics by 2035 Read article: Is ‘vibe physics’ the future?
Earth sciences Blog The coming hurricane: early-career physicists and the crisis in American science Parallel sessions at the American Physical Society’s Global Physics Summit reveal a stark divide Read article: The coming hurricane: early-career physicists and the crisis in American science
Policy and funding Blog Love, Tito’s: vodka maker funds physics research Texas distiller has donated tens of millions of dollars to scientific research Read article: Love, Tito’s: vodka maker funds physics research
Renewables Blog Wanted: an electrical grid that runs on 100% renewable energy Global conflicts are making renewable energy more attractive, but an all-renewable grid will require solving physics problems as well as political and economic ones Read article: Wanted: an electrical grid that runs on 100% renewable energy
Particle and nuclear Blog Inside the world’s particle‑physics labs: Global Physics Photowalk 2025 winners revealed This is the fifth international photowalk following events held in 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2018 Read article: Inside the world’s particle‑physics labs: Global Physics Photowalk 2025 winners revealed
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