

At 372 nanometres, the “nanopasta” is not for consumption
This podcast features an advanced-materials expert and a prizewinning science communicator
Flatter nanocrystals are unexpectedly good at getting ligands to attach to them, which could have applications in electronics and biomedical science
New graphene-biopolymer material extracts gold ions 10 times more efficiently than other adsorbents
Experimental observations at the Swiss Light Source could advance the development of energy-efficient memory devices based on "orbitronics"
Applied voltage adjusts intensity at twin focal points
New work resolves a longstanding debate and could aid the development of new cutting tools
Sensitivity of vanadium-oxide-based device breaks previous record by more than an order of magnitude
The 2024 edition of Physics World Careers is packed full of advice for early-career scientists. Including a range of valuable advice, informative case studies and recruiter profiles, it demonstrates the variety of jobs that use a physics degree.
Energy storage expert Venkat Srinivasan discusses the pros and cons of different battery technologies and the motivations people have for adopting them
Roadmap authors look to the future of photovoltaic technologies in this podcast
JPhys Materials explore some of the key magnetic imaging technologies for the upcoming decade
New non-contact atomic force microscopy images shed more light on the "enigmatic insulator" aluminium oxide
Volcanic hairs and tears reveal a wealth of information about what lies within lava
Real-time analysis can drive improvements that benefit manufacturers as well as the environment, says Kalle Blomberg
Researchers have grown a uniform two-dimensional layer of silk protein fragments on a van der Waals substrate for the first time
Nano Futures explores the cutting-edge science and technology driving the development of next-generation printable sensors
Carbon fibre-based electrodes are key to success
New insights into hidden atomic ordering could help in the development of more robust alloys
Novel device contains a pneumatic logic circuit made from 21 microfluidic valves
Electromagnetic vortex pulses could be employed for information encoding, high-capacity communication and more
New therapy kills cancerous cells while stimulating growth of new healthy bone
A historic scientific landmark may soon disappear, says Robert P Crease
Quantum sensor can detect magnetic fields in any direction and monitor temperature changes in a sample at the same time
Memory-like behaviour emerges in a polymer gel
New finding could allow more fresh water to be harvested from the air
Pillar-studded surface just hundreds of nanometres thick allows researchers to control direction, polarization and phase of thermal radiation