Read article: Protective equipment against COVID-19 needs to go further, scientists say Biophysics Research update Protective equipment against COVID-19 needs to go further, scientists say Biophysics data on clouds of gas exhaled during coughs and sneezes could shape healthcare responses to the coronavirus pandemic
Read article: The clever device that can let you see in 3D beyond the diffraction limit Microscopy Video The clever device that can let you see in 3D beyond the diffraction limit Optical add-on enables any wide-field microscope to capture super-resolution images in 3D
Read article: Spiral patterns in living cells could be used to create biological computers Biophysics Research update Spiral patterns in living cells could be used to create biological computers Vortices in starfish eggs resemble those found in quantum fluids
Read article: Physics in the pandemic: ‘Scientists don’t live in a vacuum’ Personalities Blog Physics in the pandemic: ‘Scientists don’t live in a vacuum’ PhD student Lucy Rowlands is creating an ever-expanding list of experiments to do when she can return to the lab
Read article: Physics in the pandemic: ‘Experiments might have stopped, but thinking won’t’ Personalities Blog Physics in the pandemic: ‘Experiments might have stopped, but thinking won’t’ Experimental physicist Giampaolo Pitruzzello describes how he plans to make the most of his time without a laboratory
Read article: Thread-like defects in 3D active crystals get a closer look Biophysics Research update Thread-like defects in 3D active crystals get a closer look Researchers use light-sheet microscopy to study the behaviour of liquid crystals made up of rod-shaped virus particles
Read article: Physics joins the fight against the coronavirus, philosophical differences of physics and chemistry, escape to an exotic exoplanet Instrumentation and measurement Podcasts Physics joins the fight against the coronavirus, philosophical differences of physics and chemistry, escape to an exotic exoplanet This week’s podcast is a homemade affair
Read article: Transverse arch puts a spring in your step, biomechanics study reveals Biophysics Research update Transverse arch puts a spring in your step, biomechanics study reveals Curvature across foot plays a crucial role in how humans walk and run
Read article: Could bacterial toxins be our next antibiotics? Biophysics Research update Could bacterial toxins be our next antibiotics? Scientists map the path by which a novel type of antibacterial agent is imported into bacteria
Read article: Protein aggregation goes catalytic Biomaterials Research update Protein aggregation goes catalytic Mathematical model describes how proteins self-assemble into the amyloid fibrils associated with diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson's