Cerium zirconium pyrochlore material displays liquid-like magnetic order, say researchers
Could scintillators made from two complementary materials help TOF-PET scanners achieve their ultimate timing goal?
Researchers demonstrate a fault-tolerant universal set of quantum operations for the first time on an ion-trap quantum computer
Achintya Rao reviews Elusive: How Peter Higgs Solved the Mystery of Mass by Frank Close
Achintya Rao recollects the momentous day 10 years ago when CERN announced it had discovered the Higgs boson
Revisiting the famous 2012 discovery and looking ahead to the future of particle physics
Physics is often viewed as a dispassionate and purely objective activity. So how, wonders Robert P Crease, do we explain the reaction of Peter Higgs when the boson that bear...
Special day-long symposium in the CERN auditorium looks back at the detection of the Higgs boson and to the future of particle physics
Reflecting on that historic day, 10 years later
The past, present and future of high-energy physics come under the spotlight in the July 2022 issue of Physics World
New quasiparticle could be used in quantum sensors
A smartphone app that identifies severe jaundice in newborn infants by scanning their eyes exhibits comparable diagnostic performance to expensive screening devices
A laser pulse that largely circumvents the inherent symmetry of light waves could be used to manipulate quantum information
The existence of ‘shorelines’ on Mars has been a central plank in the argument that oceans once graced the Red Planet
New data reveals that number of aerosol particles exhaled by people who are exercising increases 132-fold on average during peak activity
New device might find applications in flexible lighting and smart displays that can be used at night without disrupting the body's biological clock
Susanne Klein reviews Handmade: a Scientist’s Search for Meaning Through Making by Anna Ploszajski
Can you distinguish experimental errors from the real voice of nature? Robert P Crease wants your stories
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Read article: US philanthropic organizations spend over $30bn a year on science
Study finds that philanthropic funding in the US is now on a par with that of major government funding bodies
Read article: NHS England’s investment in big data insights will fast-track innovation in radiation oncology
Elekta’s cloud-based software platform ProKnow is being used to centralize NHS England’s radiotherapy data while simultaneously opening up access to that data among treatment centres across the country
Read article: Gorilla Glass: the unsung hero of the smartphone
James McKenzie reflects on the wonders of Gorilla Glass – an invention that protects billions of smartphones, tablets and laptops around the world from unwanted damage
Read article: Reducing metal artefacts in photon-counting CT
Photon-counting CT systems may improve artefact reduction from metal implants, phantom study shows
Read article: Lithium-ion batteries recharge in the cold
Devices containing a "bumpy" carbon-based material work at freezing temperatures
Read article: A new approach to Hall effect measurements for researchers
All-in-one Hall analysis instrument is from Lake Shore Cryotronics
Read article: Applied physicist Arati Prabhakar becomes first female US science adviser
Prabhakar is also the first immigrant and person of colour to take up the role
Read article: Logic gate breaks speed record
New device operates at femtosecond time scales thanks to light-field control of real and virtual charge carriers
Read article: Advances in nuclear medicine technology reduce radiation exposure and shorten scan times
Researchers at the recent SNMMI Annual Meeting presented the latest developments in PET and SPECT instrumentation
Read article: Xanadu puts quantum advantage in the cloud
Toronto-based start-up’s programmable photonic device is accessible to the public and much faster than classical machines at Gaussian boson sampling
Read article: IUPAP: uniting physicists for the last 100 years
Michel Spiro, president of IUPAP, discusses the organization's biggest achievements, its centenary celebrations, and its future
Read article: South African robotic telescope to begin search for the afterglow of cosmic events
The BOOTES6 optical telescope will measure the brightness of transient sources when it starts up in mid-July
Read article: Deep-learning framework identifies regions of COVID-19 infection in lung scans
A neural network model localizes disease regions in lung scans of patients with COVID-19, despite being trained only on images of healthy patients
Read article: Optical microphone images vibrations, women win both top prizes in UK young scientist and engineer awards
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Read article: The glass that offers Ukraine hope: Oksana Kondratyeva on the interface between art, science and architecture
James Dacey talks to the stained-glass artist about her inspiration and work
Read article: AI and medical physics: test your knowledge in this trivia quiz
To mark Physics World’s first AI in Medical Physics Week, we’ve put together a short quiz – answers next week
Read article: Deep learning identifies head-on collisions in LHC data
Algorithm based on language translation could help pinpoint new physics at particle colliders
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