Matin Durrani winces at the time he met Nobel laureate Robert Laughlin
The Zel'dovich effect is observed in an electromagnetic system for the first time
The phase diagram of this new material contains a "centre of liquidity"
Hopping-based logic achieved at high fidelity
New structure could be used to make magnetic-field-driven superconducting diodes for low-energy-consumption electronic devices
Discovery could help us better understand Jupiter’s magnetic field as well as improve liquid–metal batteries
A new approach could put Majorana particles on track to become a novel qubit platform, but some scientists doubt the results’ validity
Structures could have applications in future electronic devices
Fluids that get runnier during impact are optimized for preventing damage to phone screens
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Read article: Flagship journal Reports on Progress in Physics marks 90th anniversary with two-day celebration
A new future lies in store for Reports on Progress in Physics as the journal turns 90
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Sidney Perkowitz explores the science behind the work of Japanese painter Akiko Nakayama
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Matin Durrani reviews Aperiodic – an art-science performance from South West Dance Theatre
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Ahead of the 2024 Olympics, Nicole Sharp investigates nature’s most extraordinary sprinters
Read article: Wigner crystal appears in bilayer graphene
First direct observations made of a lattice structure consisting solely of electrons
Read article: Laser light makes a material magnetic
Researchers demonstrate a new way to induce a relatively large magnetic moment in room-temperature materials
Read article: Mixing water and oil: no surfactants needed
New finding could have implications for industries that use emulsions
Read article: Quantum Barkhausen noise detected for the first time
Cooperative tunnelling of spins creates magnetic "avalanches" in a crystalline quantum magnet
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Swirling vortex in superfluid helium could let researchers study rotating curved space–times in the lab
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Philip Ball investigates the strange quantum effects that control water flow in carbon nanotubes
Read article: Heat capacity measurements reveal Majorana fermions
Researchers in Japan and Korea say they have found evidence for the existence of these elusive quasiparticles in the thermodynamic behaviour of a Kitaev magnet
Read article: REBCO high-temperature superconductors are ideal for tokamak magnets, study suggests
Extensive research confirms material’s ability to create compact yet powerful fields
Read article: Quasiparticles called merons appear in a synthetic antiferromagnet for the first time
Collective topological chiral spin textures could lead to new concepts for spintronics devices
Read article: Neutron mirror gets a boost from boron carbide
Reflection and polarization benefit from sharper atomic interfaces
Read article: Ask me anything: Katrin Erath-Dulitz ‘As a researcher, I rely on creative thinking’
Katrin Erath-Dulitz is a researcher at the University of Innsbruck who studies chemical reactions at very low temperatures
Read article: Drinking bird toy generates usable electricity
Dippy bird device powers 20 liquid-crystal displays