Transport properties Opinion and reviews Not crazy enough Peter Knight passes verdict on the first 10 years of Canada's Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics Read article: Not crazy enough
Quantum mechanics Research update Special relativity passes key test Lorentz invariance holds at the Planck length Read article: Special relativity passes key test
Telescopes and space missions Research update Galactic-scale observatory planned Edwin Cartlidge is a science journalist based in Rome Read article: Galactic-scale observatory planned
Gravity Research update Is dark matter mostly ‘dark atoms’? New model says that the universe largely consists of dark atoms bound together by a new force Read article: Is dark matter mostly ‘dark atoms’?
Telescopes and space missions Research update Neutrino trigger could reveal gravitational waves Existing detectors could score the first measurement Read article: Neutrino trigger could reveal gravitational waves
Planetary science Research update Darwin’s grandson proved right over fishy physics Marine animals responsible for mixing the world’s oceans, claim researchers Read article: Darwin’s grandson proved right over fishy physics
Quantum mechanics News Foundation gives Canadian physics a boost SNOLAB and Perimeter Institute benefit from infrastructure grants Read article: Foundation gives Canadian physics a boost
Ultracold matter Research update Black-hole analogue traps sound BEC presents good chance to detect Hawking radiation, say researchers Read article: Black-hole analogue traps sound
Vacuum and cryogenics Opinion and reviews The power of robotics Robotics competitions supply a vital missing link in science and engineering education, says Robert P Crease Read article: The power of robotics
Gravity Feature The unique universe Many cosmological theories not only see our universe as one of many but also claim that time does not exist. Lee Smolin argues against the timeless multiverse Read article: The unique universe