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News, views and information for the global physics community. physicsworld.com
We produced this infographic about immigrant physics laureates a few years ago. You can find the article here. physicsworld.com/a/more-than-...
October 8, 2025 at 1:01 PM
The free-to-read Physics World Quantum Briefing on display on the island of Helgoland, just metres from where Werner Heisenberg did his seminal work on quantum mechanics 100 years ago. It includes a great article on quantum Cheshire cats from Iulia Georgescu.
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June 12, 2025 at 5:43 PM
The final after-dinner speaker was science journalist @philipcball.bsky.social who covered how quantum theory developed in 1924/25 shortly before Werner Heisenberg's work on quantum mechanics on the island of Helgoland exactly 100 years ago (as he also discussed in his recent feature for us).🧪⚛️
June 9, 2025 at 10:03 PM
Next up was philosopher of science Elise Crull from the City College of New York, who discussed some of the early debates about the philosophical implications of quantum physics and the pioneering contributions of Grete Hermann, who was covered in a recent feature for Physics World. 🧪⚛️
June 9, 2025 at 9:59 PM
Douglas Stone from Yale University was the first after-dinner speaker, talking about "stages in the conceptual development of quantum science". 🧪⚛️
June 9, 2025 at 9:56 PM
Delegates gather at the Atlanic Hotel in Hamburg, Germany, ahead of the opening dinner of Helgoland 2025 -- the centrepiece of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. #iyq2025🧪⚛️
June 9, 2025 at 9:52 PM
Good news! We've tweaked our website so that it's now *even easier* for you to share our stories on Bluesky. Just look for the little butterfly at the top of stories like this one (written for us yesterday by student contributor Sabnam Shrestha) and click away! 💙☁️
June 4, 2025 at 2:53 PM
CERN's solution is called BASE-STEP, where STEP stands for "Symmetry Tests in Experiments with Portable Antiprotons." Basically they trap the antiprotons, load them onto a truck, and drive it somewhere without loads of stray magnetic fields.

So that's what they did (with protons, this time). (3/n)
May 16, 2025 at 4:45 PM
The scientists did commission an artist to create an impression of what a better dark-adapted camera on Perseverance might have seen. It's a bit more poetic, but in a world plagued by fake astro photos, we didn't want to imply it was the real thing!
May 15, 2025 at 1:43 PM
The paper discussed in this article is this one from December 2024, not the 2023 paper cited above. The raw data used in both papers was collected by the JWST in 2022 and 2023.

We welcome good-faith requests for clarification and correction, but further insults will be blocked.
March 27, 2025 at 2:16 PM
As physicists, we are unable to determine whether we have a cat or not without doing some complicated measurements. However, we do have a cactus! His name is Brian and he went a bit feral when we were out of the office during the pandemic, but we love him and he's our #ProofOfCat #ProofOfCactus.
November 1, 2023 at 3:34 PM