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If ‘Planet Nine’ is a primordial black hole, could we detect it with a fleet of tiny spacecraft?
Two proposals say a laser-driven swarm of sub-relativistic probes could do the trick …
Kondo effect induces giant negative thermal expansion
New work could help in designing and developing new alloys for use in aircraft and many other technology applications …
Labour politicians unveil bold climate policies for the UK
Dave Elliott casts his eye over the main UK opposition party's Green New Deal proposals, which seek net-zero carbon by 2030…
Bioimpedance analyser tracks blood redistribution in spinning cosmonauts
Bioimpedance analysis can monitor blood circulation changes during rotation on a short-radius centrifuge used to explore artificial gravity…
Phil Evans reflects on his first three months as IOP Director of Physics Programmes
After 32 years with the Met Office, Phil Evans says it’s the IOP that is making the weather when it comes to ensuring the societal benefits of physics. …
Six decades of laser science
Physics World celebrates the laser's 60th anniversary with a collection of articles on its history, development and applications …
Quantum control using laser light could turn insulators into conductors and vice-versa
Everyday materials could take on exotic properties, say physicists …
Quantum control using laser light could turn insulators into conductors and vice-versa
Everyday materials could take on exotic properties, say physicists …