

Choreographed high school students have fun simulating curious phase of matter
A new future lies in store for Reports on Progress in Physics as the journal turns 90
Sidney Perkowitz explores the science behind the work of Japanese painter Akiko Nakayama
Discovery could help us better understand Jupiter’s magnetic field as well as improve liquid–metal batteries
A new approach could put Majorana particles on track to become a novel qubit platform, but some scientists doubt the results’ validity
Structures could have applications in future electronic devices
Fluids that get runnier during impact are optimized for preventing damage to phone screens
First direct observations made of a lattice structure consisting solely of electrons
Researchers demonstrate a new way to induce a relatively large magnetic moment in room-temperature materials
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Margaret Harris reviews It’s a Gas: the Magnificent and Elusive Elements that Expand Our World by Mark Miodownik
Solving a centuries-old mathematical puzzle could hold the key to understanding the function of many of the molecules of life
Matin Durrani reviews Aperiodic – an art-science performance from South West Dance Theatre
Ahead of the 2024 Olympics, Nicole Sharp investigates nature’s most extraordinary sprinters
New finding could have implications for industries that use emulsions
Cooperative tunnelling of spins creates magnetic "avalanches" in a crystalline quantum magnet
Swirling vortex in superfluid helium could let researchers study rotating curved space–times in the lab
Philip Ball investigates the strange quantum effects that control water flow in carbon nanotubes
Researchers in Japan and Korea say they have found evidence for the existence of these elusive quasiparticles in the thermodynamic behaviour of a Kitaev magnet
Extensive research confirms material’s ability to create compact yet powerful fields
Collective topological chiral spin textures could lead to new concepts for spintronics devices
Reflection and polarization benefit from sharper atomic interfaces
Katrin Erath-Dulitz is a researcher at the University of Innsbruck who studies chemical reactions at very low temperatures
Dippy bird device powers 20 liquid-crystal displays
Findings contradict central electromagnetic principle that the force between like charges is always repulsive
Prineha Narang, a computational materials physicist at UCLA, describes how she went from running on the track to running a cutting-edge research group
The American Physical Society March Meeting brings together more than 13,000 physicists from around the world to connect and collaborate
New technique allows NV centres to be used in diamond anvil cells