NewsAmerican Physical Society to Offer No Cost Journal Accessby American Physical SocietyThe Society will also eliminate all publishing fees for eligible researchers
NewsUnlocking the Secrets of the Simplest Moleculeby Heinrich-Heine University DuesseldorfResearchers use precise lasers and spectroscopy to shed light on the fundamental physics and cosmological origins of H2+
NewsThe Physics of Gummy Candyby American Institute of PhysicsDozens of ingredient and storage combinations reveal what factors make some gummies harder than others
NewsAmerican Society of Plant Biologists Announces New Peer Review Report Policyby American Society of Plant BiologistsNew policy introduces a uniform process for the publishing of peer review reports
ArticleNavigating Lab Management: A Journey of Inspiration and Growthby Lauren EverettOne lab manager shares the story of his career, the skills he learned along the way, and the “mentor” that helped contribute to his success
NewsBenchtop Test Quickly Identifies Extremely Impact-Resistant Materialsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyHigh-speed experiments will help identify lightweight, protective “metamaterials” for objects like helmets or spacecraft
NewsWritten in Bloodby American Institute of PhysicsHow bloodstain “tails” can point to significant, additional forensic details
NewsHow a Walk in Nature Restores Attentionby University of UtahNeural research uses EEG to measure brain activity on subjects after walks through nature and parking lots
NewsScientists Develop Color-Changing Dyes That Light Up Cellular Activityby Trinity College DublinThis research, which enables "time travel" within cells, may revolutionize bio-sensing and imaging approaches
NewsUltrafast Laser Pulses Could Lessen Data Storage Energy Needsby University of California - DavisResearch shows that, when hit with a free electron laser, magnetic domain walls move much faster than previously thought