Transport properties Research update How to make topological plasmons in graphene Flash Physics: need-to-know updates from the world of physics Read article: How to make topological plasmons in graphene
Ultracold matter Research update ‘Momentum microscope’ measures quantum correlations Many-body problem solved for colliding condensates Read article: ‘Momentum microscope’ measures quantum correlations
Transport properties Research update Superfluid polaritons seen at room temperature Quasiparticles could be put to work in optical circuits Read article: Superfluid polaritons seen at room temperature
States of matter Research update Solid becomes liquid-like when irradiated New insight could inform how nuclear waste is stored Read article: Solid becomes liquid-like when irradiated
Ultracold matter Research update Ultracold atoms shed light on the Fermi-Hubbard model Magnetic state seen for the first time Read article: Ultracold atoms shed light on the Fermi-Hubbard model
States of matter Video The blue fog Resolution to long-standing mystery could lead to new display devices Read article: The blue fog
Structure and dynamics News Flash Physics: How to 3D print glass, more neutrons from laser fusion, cash for UK tokamak Today's selection of need-to-know updates from the world of physics Read article: Flash Physics: How to 3D print glass, more neutrons from laser fusion, cash for UK tokamak
Structure and properties Feature The secrets of the blue fog Oliver Henrich and Davide Marenduzzo reveal how blue liquid crystals could lead to new display devices Read article: The secrets of the blue fog
States of matter Video The return of supersolids Breakthrough in hunt for exotic form of matter known as supersolids Read article: The return of supersolids
States of matter Analysis The return of supersolids Stephen Ornes reports on how two groups may have finally observed supersolids Read article: The return of supersolids
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