

Runaway prices almost prevented Otto Stern from doing a seminal quantum experiment
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Research on heterostructured scintillators for time-of-flight PET wins the Roberts Prize for the best paper published in Physics in Medicine and Biology last year
ALPHA-g is first to observe antihydrogen in freefall
Cluster known as El Gordo formed too soon to be explained by dark matter-based theories, astrophysicists claim
Using protons to recreate renowned paintings as treatment plans, medical physicist Lee Xu demonstrates the remarkable capabilities of pencil-beam scanning proton therapy
New approach coats microneedle arrays with biomaterials and bioactive compounds more efficiently than before
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) offers tantalizing glimpses beneath the surface of this icy Jovian moon
Anchored droplets of ionic liquids collect enough charge to power a pocket calculator
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Margaret Harris reviews Astrotopia: the Dangerous Religion of the Corporate Space Race by Mary-Jane Rubenstein
Robert P Crease finds that materials science institutions evolve in a variety of ways
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LAP’s new LUNA 3D SGRT system supports precise, dose-free patient set-up and monitoring for advanced radiotherapy modalities
Scientists in Ukraine are still in survival mode following Russia’s invasion of the country, but they are finding ways to continue their science
Pilot programme aims to address under-representation through funding and mentoring support
Part one of Physic World’s visit to the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus
Silvia Vignolini explains the joys of working across scientific boundaries
Element Six and the AWS Center for Quantum Networking are harnessing the unique photonic and quantum properties of synthetic diamond
Excerpts from the Red Folder
The percentage of people with a disability is also lower in physics than it is in the chemical and biological sciences
The lunar surface contains much less ice than was previously expected, though deposits are widespread
Highly stretchable strain sensors could be implanted in the body to track joint movements or detect deformations in organs
A non-invasive digital headset helps determine when young athletes are safe to resume sports following a concussion
Laboratory experiment could shed light on cosmological questions
Two advanced speech neuroprostheses decode brain activity into speech faster, more accurately and with a larger vocabulary than existing alternatives
Absence of mass gap in black-hole mergers could point to dark matter
A new technique allows for much better control of twist angle and strain in layered two-dimensional materials
Observation provides clues about early galaxy formation
Women in technical PhD programmes are given less hands-on experience in patenting and commercial science compared to their male counterparts
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This webinar, on 26 September 2023, will explore the immense potential of ambient energy harvesting materials. Imagine a world where clean power is harnessed from our surroundings, anytime and anywhere, unlocking the path to achieving net-zero emissions.
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This one week workshop in Dresden, Saxony, Germany from 25–29 September will include talks on quantum magnetism, 2D systems, and novel topological electronic systems including combined topics and recent developments