Policy and funding News China pursues 52 km collider project 250 GeV machine proposed Read article: China pursues 52 km collider project
Telescopes and space missions News Reborn carbon mission launches after five-year wait $465m Orbiting Carbon Observatory will map carbon sources and sinks Read article: Reborn carbon mission launches after five-year wait
Telescopes and space missions Research update Couple emerges from trio of supermassive black holes Tightly orbiting pair could create detectable gravitational waves Read article: Couple emerges from trio of supermassive black holes
Stars and solar physics Research update Lasers ignite ‘supernovae’ in the lab Experiment studies effects of turbulence on powerful magnetic fields Read article: Lasers ignite ‘supernovae’ in the lab
Transport properties Research update 105-bit optical memory built on a chip Nanophotonic device could be used for optical logic operations of the future Read article: 105-bit optical memory built on a chip
Transport properties Feature Roll over, Boltzmann Jon Cartwright examines whether a new form of entropy can revolutionize our understanding of disorder Read article: Roll over, Boltzmann
Telescopes and space missions Research update Quantum telescope could make giant mirrors obsolete Proposal uses cloned photons to beat diffraction limit Read article: Quantum telescope could make giant mirrors obsolete
Telescopes and space missions News Russia mulls over huge 60 m telescope Facility would join the hunt for exoplanets Read article: Russia mulls over huge 60 m telescope
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
Ultrafast science Feature Shedding new light on old art Martin Fischer shows the benefits for the art world of the laser-based technique of pump–probe microscopy Read article: Shedding new light on old art