Technique reveals how organic materials accumulate charge
Noda made breakthroughs in the development of the Photonic Crystal Surface Emitting Laser
Multipurpose structures could find use in targeted drug delivery, catalysis, microelectronics and tissue engineering
Read article: ‘Patchy’ nanoparticles emerge from new atomic stencilling technique
Topological kagome tubes isolate vibrations to one end, keeping the other end safe
Read article: New cylindrical metamaterials could act as shock absorbers for sensitive equipment
New technique could deliver reconfigurable phononic devices with myriad applications
Read article: Twistelastics controls how mechanical waves move in metamaterials
Nearly all light emitted by nitrogen-vacancy centres can be collected, providing a boost for these room-temperature quantum technology platforms
Read article: Chip-integrated nanoantenna efficiently harvests light from diamond defects
Waveguide-style approach promises to pair the versatility of phononic quantum technologies with the tight control of photonic ones
Read article: Single-phonon coupler brings different quantum technologies together
Device is flexible and transparent to visible light
Read article: Wearable UVA sensor warns about overexposure to sunlight
The 2025 edition of Physics World Careers is packed full of advice for early-career scientists. Including a range of valuable advice, informative case studies and recruiter profiles, it demonstrates the variety of jobs that use a physics degree.
We report from the Heidelberg Laureate Forum
Read article: Designing better semiconductor chips: NP hard problems and forever chemicals
This podcast features Antonio Rossi at the Italian Institute of Technology
Read article: Unlocking the potential of 2D materials: graphene and much more
Trio honoured for their work on metal-organic frameworks
Read article: Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi win the 2025 Nobel Prize for Chemistry
Honor Powrie pays tribute to the work of materials scientists
Read article: Is materials science the new alchemy for the 21st century?
New system does not need to drift to avoid turbulence
Read article: Kirigami-inspired parachute falls on target
Stefan Hutzler and Louise Bradley explain how they turned the famous pitch-drop experiment into an outreach activity
Read article: How the slowest experiment in the world became a fast success
New measurements on Bose–Einstein condensate could help us better understand how objects transition from being quantum and ordered to classical and chaotic
Read article: Quantum gas keeps its cool
New finding advances our understanding of complex topological quantum systems and could help in the development of next-generation memory and storage devices
Read article: Quantum fluid instability produces eccentric skyrmions
New topotactic oxide material could be used in some clean energy technologies including fuel cells
Read article: ‘Breathing’ crystal reversibly releases oxygen
Device can process signals at frequencies ranging from below 1 GHz to more than 100 GHz
Read article: Broadband wireless gets even broader thanks to integrated transmitter
Researchers combine machine learning with data mining methods to create a record-breaking underwater adhesive hydrogel
Read article: Super sticky underwater hydrogels designed using data mining and AI
Images are the first experimental evidence of long-predicted low-energy atomic vibrations called moiré phasons in twisted 2D materials
Read article: Highest-resolution images ever taken of a single atom reveal new kind of vibrations
Benchtop accelerator links electrochemistry to fusion science
Read article: Electrochemical loading boosts deuterium fusion in a palladium target
Devices are levitated by sunlight alone
Read article: Nano-engineered flyers could soon explore Earth’s mesosphere
A new hybrid copper iodide semiconductor converts nearly all the photoenergy it receives into blue light
Read article: Deep-blue LEDs get a super-bright, non-toxic boost
Machine-learning-based molecular simulations reveal unexpected crystallization pathway
Read article: Graphite ‘hijacks’ the journey from molten carbon to diamond
New capability could make it easier to generate single pairs of entangled photons on demand using semiconductor quantum dots
Read article: Physicists get dark excitons under control
Ultraclean monolayer amorphous carbon can be used to generate high-current, low-scattering proton treatment beams
Read article: Amorphous carbon membrane creates precision proton beams for cancer therapy