
Green technology and growth: a vision we can believe in
James McKenzie believes the UK government’s ambitious 10-point-plan for a “green industrial revolution” can deliver
James McKenzie believes the UK government’s ambitious 10-point-plan for a “green industrial revolution” can deliver
Quantum physicist and CEO of Oxford Quantum Circuits llana Wisby on deep tech, entrepreneurship and future quantum technologies
Monifa Phillips was the first Black woman to graduate with a PhD in physics from the University of Glasgow
The Internet will use a fifth of all the world’s electricity by 2025 – and that’s no bad thing, says James McKenzie
Company’s past, present and future determined by developing products on-demand
Explore the latest technology white papers from physics-based industry in optics and photonics
Margaret Harris reviews Idea Colliders: the Future of Science Museums by Michael John Gorman
Sam Lavery describes how getting involved in the physics community helped him both academically and personally
Niki Bell says that subject-matter experts do not necessarily make the best teachers
A molecular engineer (and student contributor to Physics World) and a quantum start-up CEO are our podcast guests
The IOP’s Teacher Training Scholarship programme provides an attractive route into physics teaching for recent graduates as well as mid-career scientists and engineers
Engineer, physics teacher, science communicator and education consultant Steve Bullock talks about a career of bold choices, sideways jumps and obstacles overcome
Karel Green says that funders must support all PhD students due to the devastating impact on research caused by the COVID-19 pandemic
The true impact of the Brexit agreement between the UK and EU is likely to be difficult to unravel given the ongoing pandemic
Biden has appointed the geneticist Eric Lander as his science adviser and elevated the position to the cabinet
Robert P Crease is not sure if the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th US president will automatically herald a new day for science in the US
Physicists welcome the election of Joe Biden as US president but he faces challenges to unite a divided Congress
Gérard Mourou, Stefan Hell and Theodore Hänsch have warned that cuts to photonics would be disastrous for Europe's technological goals
The upcoming Facility for Rare Isotope Beams in Michigan promises great things for nuclear physicists, as Kit Chapman discovers
Dave Barney explains how the new calorimeter for CERN’s CMS experiment will be pivotal to the success of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider
The devastating collapse of the iconic Arecibo Observatory last month has left a large hole not just in astronomy but with the people of Puerto Rico too
"Crisis" as second cable snaps supporting a metal tower platform above the telescope's main reflector dish
Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak will aim to demonstrate plasma performance that could be scaled up to a fusion reactor
Robert P Crease laments the disappearance of a landmark in US science history