Quantum optics Research update Frog photoreceptor counts photons Rod cells show promise for quantum optics Read article: Frog photoreceptor counts photons
Detectors and sensors Research update Artificial jellyfish engineered from rat heart cells Study could provide first steps towards reverse-engineering the human heart Read article: Artificial jellyfish engineered from rat heart cells
Soft matter and liquids Research update Do dolphins think nonlinearly? Complex sonar processing sees through bubbles Read article: Do dolphins think nonlinearly?
Biophysics Video The physics of running Part of our video series on the science and technology of professional sport Read article: The physics of running
Biophysics Video The physics of cycling Part of our video series on the science and technology of professional sport Read article: The physics of cycling
Biophysics Video The physics of swimming Part of our video series on the science and technology of professional sport Read article: The physics of swimming
Everyday science Feature Material advantage? How new technology and rule changes affect sporting performance In a great sporting performance, how much of that is down to the athlete and how much to the technology they are using? Steve Haake investigates Read article: Material advantage? How new technology and rule changes affect sporting performance
Soft matter and liquids Research update Waves of migration could help heal tissue Ultraslow oscillation plays role in how cells move Read article: Waves of migration could help heal tissue
Detectors and sensors Research update Tiny pressure sensor takes off Butterfly aerodynamics measured for the first time Read article: Tiny pressure sensor takes off
Soft matter and liquids Research update Secret of super-power shrimp revealed Combination of materials gives aquarium-busting strength Read article: Secret of super-power shrimp revealed