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Physics World March 2021

Physics World March 2021

Pots of potential: archaeology sheds light on our magnetic past

The idea that a record of the Earth’s magnetic past might be stored in objects made from fired clay dates back to the 16th century. Known as “archaeomagnetism”, this field of research is helping geophysicists gain insights into local changes in the Earth’s magnetic field over the past 3000 years, and – as Rachel Brazil explains in her cover feature – how it might change in future. Also in this issue, Davide Michieletto explains how physicists are using DNA to create a new generation of “topologically active” materials, while Rob Lea looks at the new generation of cosmologists tackling what Einstein once called his “biggest blunder”.

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UAE Hope spacecraft news

UAE Hope probe reaches Mars orbit

opinion

Supporting science in difficult times

teacher reading to primary-age pupils opinion

Widening career aspirations

The Apotheosis of Washington opinion

Beneath the rotunda

Dark Energy Survey map feature

A new generation takes on the cosmological constant

feature

Digging up magnetic clues

DNA molecule feature

Building soft materials with DNA

The yeti crab review

Strolling in the deep

GSI Darmstadt review

Hunt for the superheavies

Troels Schonfeldt careers

Rethinking nuclear

A black hole lateral thoughts

Fine structure and black holes

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