Ultracold matter Research update Magnetic monopoles seen in the lab Physicists create analogue of elusive particle in ultracold gas Read article: Magnetic monopoles seen in the lab
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
Quantum mechanics Blog Multimedia highlights of 2013 From a Nobel laureate in Bristol to a giant synchrotron in the Alps Read article: Multimedia highlights of 2013
Quantum optics Research update Physicists ask photons ‘Where have you been?’ Bizarre behaviour evokes unconventional interpretation of quantum theory Read article: Physicists ask photons ‘Where have you been?’
Quantum optics Research update Physicists reveal a quantum Cheshire cat In the quantum world, a cat and its grin really can be in two different places Read article: Physicists reveal a quantum Cheshire cat
Quantum mechanics Feature Classically quantum Jon Cartwright explores a macroscale analogy of quantum mechanics Read article: Classically quantum
Quantum mechanics Research update Uncertainty reigns over Heisenberg’s measurement analogy Physicists ponder quantum pioneer's original intention Read article: Uncertainty reigns over Heisenberg’s measurement analogy
Quantum mechanics Feature Can we unify quantum mechanics and gravity? Sabine Hossenfelder has little doubt that we will be able to Read article: Can we unify quantum mechanics and gravity?
Quantum mechanics Feature Can we exploit the weirdness of quantum mechanics? John Preskill says that harnessing quantum entanglement is key to making quantum computers Read article: Can we exploit the weirdness of quantum mechanics?
Transport properties Research update Entangling tiny drum’s beat with microwaves Technique could be used to build quantum processors Read article: Entangling tiny drum’s beat with microwaves
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