Environment and energy Feature What physicists can do to support the green economy Matin Durrani summarizes a debate at the Institute of Physics on the future of green energy Read article: What physicists can do to support the green economy
Medical physics Feature From equations to nuclear medicine: Keamogetswe Ramonaheng on building medical physics in Africa Keamogetswe Ramonaheng discusses her life in medical physics Read article: From equations to nuclear medicine: Keamogetswe Ramonaheng on building medical physics in Africa
Careers Feature Building up the quantum workforce: an undergraduate route into industry Colorado School of Mines’ Frédéric Sarazin on a new undergraduate route into quantum engineering Read article: Building up the quantum workforce: an undergraduate route into industry
Astronomy and space Feature One giant leap: Artemis II returns humanity to the Moon Artemis II has returned humanity to the Moon, gripping the whole world. Keith Cooper follows the mission’s journey and looks at what comes next for humans in space Read article: One giant leap: Artemis II returns humanity to the Moon
Everyday science Feature Coffee with a splash of physics: how to make the most out of your brew With climate change impacting the world’s coffee supplies, can physics help you reduce waste by brewing smarter? Michael Allen investigates Read article: Coffee with a splash of physics: how to make the most out of your brew
Careers Feature Trading places: meet the physicists-turned-analysts who are driving the frontiers of finance From academia to algorithms, physicists in quantitative finance explain how their careers evolved Read article: Trading places: meet the physicists-turned-analysts who are driving the frontiers of finance
Careers Feature SPONSORED STEM stock rising in quantitative finance Find out what it’s like working for options trading firm Susquehanna Read article: STEM stock rising in quantitative finance
Art and science Feature Lure of the black hole: from science to art An excerpt from art historian and author Lynn Gamwell’s book Conjuring the Void: the Art of Black Holes Read article: Lure of the black hole: from science to art
People Feature From the blackboard to the backbenches: how physics teacher Dave Robertson became an MP Matin Durrani talks to Dave Robertson, a politician who used to be a physics teacher Read article: From the blackboard to the backbenches: how physics teacher Dave Robertson became an MP
Astronomy and space Feature A rubbish challenge: how do we dump space junk? Katherine Courtney and Alice Gorman talk about the danger of space debris and what we need to do about it Read article: A rubbish challenge: how do we dump space junk?