The centre has closed a third of its buildings over the past few months
We report from the Heidelberg Laureate Forum
Researchers predict that leadership parity will soon be reached between China and the US
Read article: Scientific collaborations increasingly more likely to be led by Chinese scientists, finds study
The California-based lab has now lost almost a third of staff since the start of 2024
Read article: NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab lays off a further 10% of staff
The societies call on the US Congress to safeguard the integrity of the peer-review process
Read article: US scientific societies blast Trump administration’s plan to politicize grants
Artificial intelligence could help sniff out questionable open-access publications that are more interested in profit than scientific integrity
Read article: Artificial intelligence could help detect ‘predatory’ journals
Study examined the publications of more than 12,000 academics across 15 disciplines
Read article: Tenured scientists in the US slow down and produce less impactful work, finds study
The pivot penalty increases the further away a researcher shifts from their previous topic of research
Read article: Thinking of switching research fields? Beware the citation ‘pivot penalty’ revealed by new study
Explore our two regular podcast series! Physics World Weekly looks at the latest events and headlines in physics, as well as featuring short interviews with scientists and our team of journalists. Physics World Stories takes a more in-depth look at a topic.
Europe’s largest event for electronics manufacturing comes to Munich on 18−21 November, 2025
Read article: SEMICON Europa 2025 presents cutting-edge technology for semiconductor R&D and production
Philip Ball dives into the challenges in developing quantum computing, and building up investments and users for the tech
Read article: Quantum computing on the verge: correcting errors, developing algorithms and building up the user base
Philip Ball dives into the latest developments in the quantum-computing industry
Read article: Quantum computing on the verge: a look at the quantum marketplace of today
Honor Powrie pays tribute to the work of materials scientists
Read article: Is materials science the new alchemy for the 21st century?
Elizabeth Pasatembou and Dimitrie Cielecki discuss their experience of doing science policy engagement during their PhDs
Read article: Bridging the gap between scientists, policy makers and industry to build the quantum ecosystem
Global survey of reviewers reveals a growing polarization about the use of AI
Read article: Peer review in the age of artificial intelligence
The Einstein Telescope could usher in a new age of gravitational-wave astronomy
Read article: Celebrating 10 years of gravitational waves
Ten years after the first gravitational waves were detected, the location and design for a third-generation gravitational-wave detector are being decided
Read article: Physicists set to decide location for next-generation Einstein Telescope
Hamish Johnston talks to Elise Crull, Artur Ekert and Stephanie Simmons about the links between quantum technology and quantum fundamentals
Read article: Why quantum technology is driving quantum fundamentals
Our podcast guests are Preeti Chalsani and David Awschalom
Read article: Building a quantum powerhouse in the US Midwest
Robert P Crease talks to Richard Muller, author of Physics for Future Presidents
Read article: Richard Muller: ‘Physics stays the same. What changes is how the president listens’
Our podcast guest is Kirsty McGhee of the quantum software company Qruise
Read article: Building a career from a passion for science communication
The Trump administration’s policies are putting pressure on the country’s scientific agencies and staff members are beginning to take action
Read article: Tensions rise between US administration and science agencies
Honor Powrie explains why the STEMM community needs to work together
Read article: United we stand: why physicists must quit their siloes
AI4S will meet the need for high-quality journals dedicated to artificial intelligence
Read article: New open-access journal AI for Science aims to revolutionize scientific discovery
Hannah Earley of Vaire Computing is our podcast guest
Read article: Reversible computing could help solve AI’s looming energy crisis
US president Trump sets out his budget request for 2026, which if passed, will see science hit like never before, as Peter Gwynne reports
Read article: US astronomy facing ‘extinction level’ event following Trump’s 2026 budget request