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Optical phased array steers blue light
New device could significantly reduce the size of the light projection components employed in many emerging applications …
Physics in the pandemic: ‘Returning to the lab will be hugely beneficial for me’
As an autistic person who struggles with big, unpredictable changes, PhD student Daisy Shearer looks forward to resuming old routines – with a few caveats …
Episode 5: Wobbly Stick
Challenge your family to the fine art of stick balancing and explore inertia in episode 5 of Do Try This at Home. …
Retinal imaging goes high resolution
New technique allows the cells involved in age-related macular degeneration to be observed more easily, raising hopes for earlier diagnosis …
Far-ultraviolet light could fight the next pandemic, assessing the physics in a sci-fi blockbuster, how to detect a black hole in the solar system
Science fact and fiction in the Physics World Weekly podcast …
Wearable supercapacitor stores energy using human sweat
Device eliminates the need for harmful battery electrolytes …
Cardiff University School of Physics and Astronomy first in Wales to be awarded Juno Champion status
Cardiff University's School of Physics & Astronomy has been awarded the status of Juno Champion by the Institute of Physics. …
New devices produce and detect twisted light
Novel detection method could substantially boost fibre-optic capacity and support advanced quantum communication protocols …