Everyday science Feature How to hack a self-driving car Cars that drive themselves may improve road safety, but they are vulnerable to hackers, as Stephen Ornes finds out Read article: How to hack a self-driving car
Gravity Feature In it for the long run Corey Gray on building and working at LIGO, inspiring the next generation of Indigenous physicists, and having a healthy work–life balance Read article: In it for the long run
Business and innovation Feature Charging ahead With electric cars set to enter the mainstream, Susan Curtis investigates the new charging solutions that will be needed Read article: Charging ahead
Diagnostic imaging Feature SPONSORED Simple, routine QA enhances contrast-enhanced mammography Quality-assurance specialist CIRS has teamed up with GE Healthcare to commercialize an easy-to-use breast-equivalent phantom for contrast-enhanced spectral mammography Read article: Simple, routine QA enhances contrast-enhanced mammography
Everyday science Feature NASCAR: the science of racing safely Diandra Leslie-Pelecky explores the science behind some of the features in NASCAR that are designed to keep the drivers safe Read article: NASCAR: the science of racing safely
Medical physics Feature Training a computer to hunt cancer Medical physicist and entrepreneur Maryellen Giger on how she established the use of AI in breast cancer imaging Read article: Training a computer to hunt cancer
Ethics Feature Fighting flat-Earth theory Rachel Brazil explores ways in which the physics community can best combat unscientific thinking, such as the belief the Earth is flat Read article: Fighting flat-Earth theory
Astronomy and space Feature Finding a consistent constant Keith Cooper investigates the discrepancies in values of the Hubble constant and asks what this might mean for cosmology Read article: Finding a consistent constant
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature SPONSORED UHV analytical stages: positioning for success in surface science studies UHV Design continues to push the boundaries when it comes to sample manipulation, positioning and preparation in ultrahigh-vacuum environments Read article: UHV analytical stages: positioning for success in surface science studies
Acoustics Feature Making images with sound Floating visual displays created using acoustically levitated particles could lead to galleries of singing heads. Michael Allen investigates Read article: Making images with sound