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Physics World June 2018

Physics World June 2018

The hunt is on: seeking submarines from the air

How can you use sound to locate submarines from the air? That’s the question tackled in our cover story by Jason Furlong from the Royal Canadian Air Force and John Ryder – an RAF pilot who studied physics. Elsewhere in the issue, find out how the first trillionaire could be made in space, possibly by mining an asteroid, and discover why some cosmologists still aren’t sure if dark energy is the right explanation for the accelerating universe. Plus we look at the importance for inventors of acquiring intellectual-property rights and find out why applying for grant money is still so hard.

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International Space Station news

The QUEST for quantum gravity

Bridenstine sworn in news

New NASA boss divides opinion

PADME team analysis

Physicists target the dark photon

ALICE opinion

The power of images

Chess game opinion

What is physics like?

Philo Farnsworth opinion

Intellectual property

Dark-energy illustration feature

The dark-energy deniers

submarine under water feature

Hunting submarines from the air

asteroid mining illustration feature

The asteroid trillionaires

Gravitational waves illustration review

Riding the gravity wave

Quantum woo illustration review

The wow and the woo

pound coins review

The peril of proposals

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