Nuclear physics Feature A taste of the exotic Paddy Regan outlines the key challenges for nuclear physicists 100 years after Rutherford's great discovery Read article: A taste of the exotic
Mathematical physics Feature Relativity’s new revolution David Appell explains why rogue black holes could be cannonballing through the universe Read article: Relativity’s new revolution
Nuclear physics Feature Big science in a big world James Poskett explores how Ernest Rutherford, who 100 years ago revealed his proposal of the atom's structure, also helped to pioneer modern international science Read article: Big science in a big world
Education and outreach Feature Open doors for physics graduates Six former physics students reveal what they did after leaving college Read article: Open doors for physics graduates
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Magnet challenges for ITER ITER uses complex magnets to control a 150 million Kelvin plasma, as Daniel Clery explains Read article: Magnet challenges for ITER
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Making CERN’s best even better Matthew Chalmers looks at what is in store for CERN in the next 10 years Read article: Making CERN’s best even better
Publishing Feature Physics on Wikipedia Martin Poulter and Mike Peel say click that edit button Read article: Physics on Wikipedia
Philosophy, sociology and religion Feature Licence to stun David Wilkinson describes how physicists helped test the safety and effectiveness of less-lethal weapons Read article: Licence to stun
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Testing equipment for space Giles Case looks at some of the techniques used to ensure a high likelihood of mission success Read article: Testing equipment for space
Vacuum and cryogenics Feature Reuse, recycle and thrive: used-equipment businesses keep growing Hamish Johnston discovers why the used vacuum equipment market keeps growing Read article: Reuse, recycle and thrive: used-equipment businesses keep growing