Ultrafast science Research update How to build a quantum Newton’s cradle Proposal to bounce wavefunction along a 1D Bose–Einstein condensate Read article: How to build a quantum Newton’s cradle
Ultracold matter Research update Chip-based optical traps shed light on DNA Devices could be used in high-throughput screening of biological molecules Read article: Chip-based optical traps shed light on DNA
Ultrafast science Research update Why an ultracold gas is like a wireless network Discovery could lead to quantum logic circuits Read article: Why an ultracold gas is like a wireless network
Ultrafast science Research update Optical tweezers grab nanometre-sized objects Near-field light could manipulate viruses and proteins Read article: Optical tweezers grab nanometre-sized objects
Ultracold matter Research update Magnetic monopoles seen in the lab Physicists create analogue of elusive particle in ultracold gas Read article: Magnetic monopoles seen in the lab
Ultracold matter Blog The world of physics in 2014 Find out more about the key physics events of the coming year – and those we predict might happen Read article: The world of physics in 2014
Ultracold matter Research update How to watch a Bose–Einstein condensate for a very long time Active-feedback scheme could preserve fragile state of matter Read article: How to watch a Bose–Einstein condensate for a very long time
Ultracold matter Research update When few become many: forming a Fermi sea Four fermions suffice in 1D ultracold systems Read article: When few become many: forming a Fermi sea
Ultracold matter Research update Ultracold atoms set the stage for Hofstadter’s butterfly Quantum simulation could shed light on real materials Read article: Ultracold atoms set the stage for Hofstadter’s butterfly
Ultracold matter Research update Molecules line up in laser grid Long-range interactions between cold molecules could allow studies of quantum magnetism Read article: Molecules line up in laser grid