Soft matter and liquids Research update Silvery fish fool predators with their skin Biological cloaking could be applied to optical devices Read article: Silvery fish fool predators with their skin
Soft matter and liquids Research update A Casimir force for life Long-range forces might allow proteins to communicate Read article: A Casimir force for life
Careers Feature Shocking hearts gently Eberhard Bodenschatz describes a less-invasive approach to heart defibrillation Read article: Shocking hearts gently
Biophysics Interview The physics of cancer Cécile Sykes talks to Physics World about the roles physics can play in cancer studies Read article: The physics of cancer
Quantum optics Research update Does noise improve a bird’s spin-based compass? More insights into how birds use quantum mechanics to navigate Read article: Does noise improve a bird’s spin-based compass?
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