Quantum mechanics Feature The quantum game of life Can our universe be modelled as a giant computer? Pablo Arrighi and Jonathan Grattage describe recent advances in the "digital physics" project Read article: The quantum game of life
Quantum mechanics Research update Two new surprises for three-body physics Efimov-like trimers could exist for long-range interactions and for fermions Read article: Two new surprises for three-body physics
Quantum mechanics Research update Supercomputers provide new insight into charge–parity violation Kaon decay process simulated and computationally verified Read article: Supercomputers provide new insight into charge–parity violation
Quantum mechanics Opinion and reviews The cat that never dies Robert P Crease explains the enduring fascination with Schrödinger's cat Read article: The cat that never dies
Quantum mechanics Podcasts Quantum mechanics in popular-science books Physics World's podcast team discusses the enduring appeal of quantum mechanics Read article: Quantum mechanics in popular-science books
Quantum mechanics Research update Quantum interference: the movie Physicists watch as giant molecules behave like waves Read article: Quantum interference: the movie
Structure and dynamics Research update Rydberg atom simulates Trojan asteroids Jupiter's companions recreated on an atomic scale Read article: Rydberg atom simulates Trojan asteroids
Quantum mechanics Research update Neutrons revive Heisenberg’s first take on uncertainty Experiment quantifies error and disturbance Read article: Neutrons revive Heisenberg’s first take on uncertainty
Ultracold matter News Our favourite pictures of 2011 From Batman under the microscope to dancing black holes Read article: Our favourite pictures of 2011
Quantum mechanics Opinion and reviews The flawed multiverse Alastair Rae reviews The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch Read article: The flawed multiverse