Structure and dynamics Research update Tiny terahertz accelerator could rival huge free-electron lasers Thumbnail-sized modules could improve materials research if output can be boosted Read article: Tiny terahertz accelerator could rival huge free-electron lasers
Policy and funding Opinion and reviews Individual recognition Sahal Yacoob describes how a "target culture" can cause problems when applied to academia Read article: Individual recognition
Particles and interactions Blog Weighing up the options for neutrino mass Digging deeper into neutrino mass, now that the Nobel dust has settled
Personalities News Art McDonald and Takaaki Kajita win 2015 Nobel Prize for Physics Pair win for their discovery of neutrino oscillations Read article: Art McDonald and Takaaki Kajita win 2015 Nobel Prize for Physics
History Video Who was Emmy Noether? Ruth Gregory introduces the life and work of this pioneering German mathematician Read article: Who was Emmy Noether?
Particles and interactions Video Why do physicists do experiments deep underground? Art McDonald describes why it is useful to be shielded by the Earth Read article: Why do physicists do experiments deep underground?
Plasma physics Research update Antimatter ‘surfs’ to higher energies on a plasma wave New positron acceleration technique could boost energies in next-generation colliders Read article: Antimatter ‘surfs’ to higher energies on a plasma wave
Particles and interactions Research update Nanotubes energize laser-accelerated ions A layer of carbon nanotubes can triple the energy of laser-accelerated carbon ions Read article: Nanotubes energize laser-accelerated ions
Particles and interactions Research update GRAND plans for new neutrino observatory Vast radio array would observe universe via high-energy neutrinos Read article: GRAND plans for new neutrino observatory
Renewables Research update Physicists isolate neutrinos from Earth’s mantle for first time Italy's Borexino detector provides further insights into radioactive heating of the Earth Read article: Physicists isolate neutrinos from Earth’s mantle for first time
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