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Congratulations on winning the 2025 JPhys Materials Early Career Award. What does this mean for you at this stage of your career?
I am really grateful to the Editorial Board of JPhys Materials for this award and for highlighting our work. This is a key recognition for the whole team [...]
Mon, Mar 02, 2026Source Physics World
This webinar explores how smart shielding is transforming the design of Leksell Gamma Knife radiosurgery environments, shifting from bunker‑like spaces to open, patient‑centric treatment rooms. Drawing from dose‑rate maps, room‑dimension considerations and modern shielding innovations, we’ll demonstrate how treatment rooms can safely incorporate features such as windows and natural light, [...]
Mon, Mar 02, 2026Source Physics World
If you have ever watched a basketball match, you will know that along with the sound of the ball being bounced, there is also the constant squeaking of shoes as the players move across the court.
Such noise is a common occurrence in everyday life from the scraping of chalk on [...]
Fri, Feb 27, 2026Source Physics World
Yale junior Donglin Wu leads a new study showing that some of the biggest stars in the universe shed some of the smallest dust particles. It's fitting that Wu's first major scientific journal article as lead author focuses on stardust—tiny solid grains that form from stellar winds, drift into interstellar [...]
Fri, Feb 27, 2026Source Phys.org
An international team of researchers has shown that superconductivity can be modified by coupling a superconductor to a dark electromagnetic cavity. The research opens the door to the control of a material’s properties by modifying its electromagnetic environment.
Electronic structure defines many material properties – and this means that some properties [...]
Fri, Feb 27, 2026Source Physics World
Author(s): David EhrensteinAn oil droplet within a watery fluid becomes nonspherical at certain temperatures—reversibly transforming from a hexagon to a six-pointed star.[Physics 19, 29] Published Fri Feb 27, 2026 [...]
Fri, Feb 27, 2026Source APS
On 26 April 2026, it will be 40 years since the explosion at Unit 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant – the worst nuclear accident the world has known. In the early hours of 26 April 1986, a badly designed reactor, operated under intense pressure during a safety test, [...]
Fri, Feb 27, 2026Source Physics World
Some of the universe's most extreme explosions leave behind almost no trace. The original explosion is unseen, but our observations can capture the long-lived echo it leaves behind as the shock front plows into its surrounding environment. In new research accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal, we have discovered [...]
Thu, Feb 26, 2026Source Phys.org
Reactions ranged from disappointment to enthusiasm
On Feb. 18, MIT faculty gathered in Huntington Hall (10-250) for the first faculty meeting of 2026, where they discussed the recent proposal released by the Task Force on the Undergraduate Academic Program (TFUAP). The set of recommendations, made public on Feb. 5, outlines sweeping [...]
Thu, Feb 26, 2026Source MIT Physics
Later this year, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and its huge experiments will shutdown for the High Luminosity upgrade. When complete in 2030, the particle-collision rate in the LHC will be increased by a factor of 10 and the experiments will be upgraded so that they can better capture and [...]
Thu, Feb 26, 2026Source Physics World
Quantum computers could solve problems that are out of reach for today’s classical machines. However, the quantum states they rely on are prone to decohering – that is, losing their quantum information due to local noise. One possible way around this is to use quantum bits (qubits) constructed from quasiparticle [...]
Thu, Feb 26, 2026Source Physics World
Author(s): Sophia ChenA group of physicists are developing a quantum computer that’s entirely open source, from hardware to software[Physics 19, 24] Published Thu Feb 26, 2026 [...]
Thu, Feb 26, 2026Source APS
Author(s): Ryan WilkinsonContrary to previous suggestions, hydrodynamic interactions impede the clustering of tiny biological and artificial swimmers.[Physics 19, s25] Published Wed Feb 25, 2026 [...]
Wed, Feb 25, 2026Source APS
Vol. 7073. Cosmology (including clusters of galaxies)
STRAWBERRY: Finding haloes in the gravitational potential
by Tamara R. G. Richardson, Jens Stücker, Raul E. Angulo 2026, A&A, 707, A117
Numerical simulations of structure formation in a cosmological context provide an ideal testbed for studying galaxy formation and evolution. Typically, underlying dark matter density [...]
Tue, Feb 24, 2026Source A & A
Author(s): Charles DayTwo investigations underscore the role of orbital instabilities in accounting for the diversity of planetary systems.[Physics 19, 27] Published Tue Feb 24, 2026 [...]
Tue, Feb 24, 2026Source APS



