How a technique for recycling rare-earth permanent magnets could transform the green economy
James McKenzie examines the pioneering work of HyProMag in recycling rare-earth magnets
James McKenzie examines the pioneering work of HyProMag in recycling rare-earth magnets
Katherine Skipper reports from a workshop on quantum skills hosted by the UK government's Office for Quantum
James McKenzie describes the importance of meeting real people at proper networking events
SBQuantum’s David Roy-Guay is our podcast guest
James McKenzie looks at the opportunities for physicists in the new “green economy”
Our podcast guest is Ramy Shelbaya of Quantum Dice
Data scientist and artificial-intelligence researcher Azadeh Keivani on physics in healthcare, co-founding an educational non-profit organization and her work in o...
Benyam Dejen describes a three-day programme aimed at encouraging Black students to see physics as a subject for them
Laura Hiscott finds out how disco balls can be used in astronomy
Students at Reed College in the US describe what this unique opportunity means to them
IOP’s Teacher Training Scholarship programme provides a route into physics teaching for recent graduates and mid-career professionals
Report comes as thousands sign petition to rejoin European Union’s Erasmus+ exchange scheme
The green economy, space technologies and opportunities in venture capital investment have been choosen
Anne Pawsey is secretary general of the European Physical Society in Mulhouse, France
Future colliders, neutrinos and dark matter are key targets
“Challenging” cuts due to issues with space agency’s flagship Mars Sample Return mission
The impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine has also hit those researchers that stayed in the country
The CEO of UK’s National Nuclear Laboratory is our podcast guest
The NSF has been told to choose between the Giant Magellan Telescope and the Thirty Meter Telescope as a next-generation ground-based observatory
Space will hold the particle detector modules for the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
CERN, Fermilab and China’s IHEP all investing in applied quantum research
Estimated to cost €1.5bn, LISA is expected to launch in 2035
The director of the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on why effective stewardship is essential for long-term research success
The application will be considered at CERN’s next council session in mid-December