

Find out more about designs for a muon collider and why gender diversity in big science needs recognition
NASA has been warned that it may need to sacrifice new missions in order to rebalance the space agency’s priorities and achieve its long-term objectives
The Baltic nation is now the 24th member state of the Geneva-based particle-physics lab
A group of anonymous whistleblowers say that Fermilab is in 'crisis' and needs a management shake-up
Scientists will use the detector to study the interactions between antineutrinos and argon
The Flexible Stellarator Physics Facility would test different approaches to stellarator magnetic confinement
Full operation with deuterium and tritium is not expected until 2039
Aquark Technologies and NIQS Tech are runners-up in 2024 competition
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In this podcast we chat about active matter, artificial intelligence and storm Ciarán
A new future lies in store for Reports on Progress in Physics as the journal turns 90
Equal1’s Elena Blokhina and Harvard’s Brandon Grinkemeyer are our guests
Effective management training can equip scientists and engineers with powerful tools to boost the impact of their work, identify opportunities for innovation, and build high-performing teams
We also chat about the 42nd International Conference on High Energy Physics
Elizabeth Pollitzer says measures must be taken to tackle the gender imbalance among staff and users of large research infrastructures
James McKenzie reports on the launch of new ships that will help the world to cut greenhouse-gas emissions
Stephanie Simmons of Photonic Inc is our podcast guest
Quantum factories and profitability discussed in London
James McKenzie reveals the lessons we can learn from vehicle manufacturer Nikola Corporations after the fall from grace of its CEO
Study finds that “foundational” work is often not properly cited, skewing its true impact
New IOP Publishing report finds that generative AI tools can provide some "useful outputs", but expert human verification and editing is always required
Matin Durrani brings you up to date with what's hot in particle and nuclear physics
Our podcasts guests are Alex Peroff and Neil Spinner of Pine Research
James McKenzie explains why graphene is finally delivering on its promise
Robert P Crease recalls the time when Palomar astronomers found themselves in a fight with locals
Space agency admits that a new timeline of 2040 for the craft is “unacceptably too long”
We also explore what makes a good science podcast with a student of science communication