Transport properties Research update Spin currents endure at room temperature in germanium Magnetic measurement could boost the fortunes of spintronics Read article: Spin currents endure at room temperature in germanium
Semiconductors and electronics Feature Nanoimprint lithography puts its stamp on fabrication Invented 20 years ago, nanoimprint lithography offers a powerful manufacturing alternative for the semiconductor and other nanotechnology sectors Read article: Nanoimprint lithography puts its stamp on fabrication
Transport properties Research update Carbon nanotubes bring aircraft manufacturing out of the oven Technique efficiently cures large industrial parts made of polymeric materials Read article: Carbon nanotubes bring aircraft manufacturing out of the oven
Transport properties Research update Physicists generate electrical currents from noise Quantum dots put voltage fluctuations to work Read article: Physicists generate electrical currents from noise
Optical physics Interview Filling the world with light Nobel laureate Shuji Nakamura on winning the prize and what comes next Read article: Filling the world with light
Cosmology Blog The world of physics in 2015 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 2015
Semiconductors and electronics News LED firm rejects Nobel laureate’s olive branch Shuji Nakamura tried to rebuild ties with Nichia Read article: LED firm rejects Nobel laureate’s olive branch
Transport properties Research update Material gives up its spin-splitting secrets Unexpected discovery of giant spin-splitting could boost spintronics Read article: Material gives up its spin-splitting secrets
Soft matter and liquids Research update Butterfly’s colourful trick of the light recreated in the lab 'Reverse diffraction' materials could make banknotes more secure Read article: Butterfly’s colourful trick of the light recreated in the lab
Transport properties Research update Nuclear spins control electrical currents Room-temperature technique could be used in spin-based memories Read article: Nuclear spins control electrical currents