Year in Physics
2024 selections
Cleaning microscopic debris from laser-patterned surfaces Research published in Applied Surface Science
Caption: Schematic showing cleaning with wet-chemical processing Credit: Alexander Breul

Improving performance in solid-state lithium-ion batteries Research published in Solid State Ionics
Caption: Charging a solid-state battery Credit: Shirley Reis

Single-photon detectors from superconducting aluminium nanostrips Research published in Superconductivity
Credit: Hui Zhou Caption: Illustration of the detection process in an SNSPD

Could the Amaterasu particle be a magnetic monopole? Research published in Physics Letters B
Credit: Utagawa Kunisada Public Domain Caption: Amaterasu, Sun Goddess namesake of the mysterious particle

Extending fruit shelf life with sustainable nanofibre coatings Research published in Hybrid Advances
Caption: An unprotected and a coated orange after 13 days. Credit: Poornima Vijayan

Coordinating risk assessments for radiation in outer space Research published in Zeitschrift für Medizinische Physik
Caption: Astronauts are highly vulnerable to cosmic radiation. Creative Commons Zero (CC0) licensed. Credit: NASA

Combining graphene and nanodiamonds for better microplasma devices Research published in Fundamental Plasma Physics
Caption: Combining nanodiamonds with laser-induced graphene. Credit: K J Sankaran

Modelling hydrogen fuel tanks for heavy-duty trucks Research published in Cryogenics
Caption: Refuelling a hydrogen vehicle, Creative Commons 4.0 (CC BY-SA 4.0) licensed Credit: Ogidya

Cells grown in microgravity show 3D structures that could be used in medicine Research published in Life Sciences in Space Research
Caption: An illustration shows an astronaut on the Artemis III mission planned for 2026. Credit: NASA

Agricultural waste could help to clean polluted water Research published in Applied Surface Science Advances Caption: Rice husks are a natural biosorbent Credit: Green (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Investigating plasma deviations inside nuclear fusion reactors Research published in Fundamental Plasma Physics
Caption: Plasma confined inside a tokamak Credit: Xiang Gao et. al. This file has been extracted from another file, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=85521357

“Glitches” of rapidly spinning neutron star pulsars can be a source of gravitational waves Research published in Astroparticle Physics
Caption: An illustration of a pulsar neutron star’s interior erupting through its crust Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/ S. Wiessinger

Improving fingerprint detection with carbon-coated nanoparticles Research published in Hybrid Advances Caption: Powders from new nanomaterial can produce highly detailed fingerprint images Credit: Photo by George Prentzas on Unsplash

Improving Maglev performance with machine learning Research published in Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications
Caption: Measuring levitation and lateral forces Credit: Erkan Ozkat

New Chemical Synthesis Technique Could Improve Solar Cell Efficiency Research published in Organic Electronics
Caption: The polyelectrolyte layer (PFN-NDI) exchanges ions with its surroundings Credit: Joo Hyun Kim

Einstein’s other theory of gravity could have the recipe to relieve ‘Hubble trouble’ Research published in Physics of the Dark Universe
Caption: An illustration of distant quasar, supermassive black hole-powered objects that can be used to constrain the parameters of theories of gravity Credit: ESO/M. Kornmesser

Black holes created in mergers carry information about their ancestors Research published in Astroparticle Physics
Caption: A swirling black hole that hides within the characteristics of the black holes that merged to create it Credit: Robert Lea

Squeezing Schrödinger’s cat may increase quantum sensitivity Research published in Physics Open
Caption: Neither dead nor alive or maybe both, Schrödinger's cat floats in space, waiting for its box to open and its fate to manifest Credit: Robert Lea

2023 selections
- A new approach to classifying supernovae could create a “cosmic library” of their explosions Research published in Astronomy and Computing 
- Modelling two-qubit systems could help perfect error correction in quantum computers Research published in Annals of Physics 
- New physics revealed by measuring cosmic rays as they bombard Earth Research published in Astronomy and Computing 
2022 selections
- Understanding traversable wormholes at the heart of dark matter halos - Research published in Annals of Physics 
- Measuring the one-way speed of light on Earth - Research published in Physics Open 
- Modelling gravitational waves in non-flat spacetime - Research published in Annals of Physics 
- Designing a better micron bubble dressing for doggy dermatitis - Research published in Applied Surface Science Advances 
- Investigating the mysteries of supercooled water - Research published in Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids X 
- Using biomarkers for the early detection of breast cancer - Research published in Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences 
- Assessing effects of radiation and mitochondrial defects on cancer risk - Research published in Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences 
- Characterising biomarkers for bone health assessment - Research published in Photoacoustics 
- Understanding the matter inside neutron stars - Research published in Physics Letters B 
- A new model of quantum gravity from the building blocks of grand unified theories - Research published in Physics Open 
- Investigating the interaction between superconductors and Earth’s gravitational fields - Research published in Results in Physics 
2021 selections
- Cosmic voids could reshape gravitational lenses - Research published in Astroparticle Physics 
- Sterilising insects using X-rays - Research published in Applied Radiation and Isotopes 
- Leptoquarks and the physics beyond the Standard Model - Research published in Nuclear Physics B 
- A quantum approach to a singularity problem - Research published in Nuclear Physics B 
- Black holes could have ‘hair’ after all - Research published in Physics of the Dark Universe 
- A step closer to the mass of dark matter - Research published in Physics letters B 
- The hunt for dark matter particles - Research published in Physics Letters B 
- A new challenger to current cosmological models - Research published in Physics Letters B 
- Bose-Einstein condensates could benefit from a new model for bosonic equilibration - Research published in Physics Open 
- Modelling quantum systems with a quantum computer - Research published in Physics Open 
- Uniting condensed matter physics’ ‘hot topics’: Quantum materials and solid-state cooling - Research published in Physics Open 
- Novel endoscope could be used for deep brain stimulation - Research published in Photoacoustics 
- Beyond skyrmions: Alternative information carriers for spintronics - Research published in Physics Reports 
- Muons’ strange behaviour can’t be explained by current physics - Research published in Physics Reports 
- Investigating the high-energy frontier with future particle accelerators - Research published in Reviews in Physics 
- Seeing deeper with atmospheric muons: From archaeology to geology - Research published in Reviews in Physics 
2020 selections
- Assessing the viability of small modular nuclear reactors - Research published in Physics Open 
- How star formation is ‘quenched’ in galaxies - Research published in New Astronomy 
- An early dark energy model could solve an expanding cosmological conundrum - Research published in New Astronomy 
- COVID-19: The peril of asymptomatic spread - Research published in Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 
- Double or nothing? The quest to observe Higgs boson pairs - Research published in Reviews in Physics 
- Secrets of the Universe’s most powerful and explosive events - Research published in Physics Reports 
- ‘Bouncing’ gravity could cure cosmology’s singularity headache - Research published in Annals of Physics 
- Cosmic ray spectra may not be ‘one size fits all’ - Research published in Astroparticle Physics 
- Solving the quantum conundrum: Uniting quantum and classical physics - Research published in Annals of Physics 
- Melting heavy quarkonium in extreme conditions - Research published in Physics Reports 
- Probing the mysteries of dark matter with binary pulsars - Research published in Physics of the Dark Universe 
- Understanding heavy element formation means bringing neutron star collisions down to earth - Research published in Annals of Physics 
- Traversable wormholes could be more than science fiction - Research published in Annals of Physics 
- Wheels sink differently on the moon - Research published in Results in Physics 
- Research published in Annals of Physics 
- EUSO Ballon mission leads the way for UV investigations of the atmosphere at night - Research published in Astroparticle Physics 
- Muons could be the key to unlocking the mysteries of the Universe - Research published in Reviews in Physics 
- The Higgs boson quest ain't over till it is over - Research published in Physics Report 
- Terraforming Mars requires a new framework - Research published in Life Sciences in Space Research 
- Fractal geometry could help us find aliens - Research published in Results in Physics 
- Solving the mystery of universal expansion with the Hubble bubble - Research published in Physics Letters B 
- Answer to the dark matter question may lie through the Higgs portal - Research published in Physics Reports 
- Research published in Physics Open 
- Aerosol particles and their effect on the environment - Research published in Photoacoustics 
- Probing ultra-strong magnetic fields with ALICE - Research published in Physics Letters B 
- Energy detectors: The past, present and future of astronomy - Research published in New Astronomy Reviews 
2019 selections
- Singularities, Black Holes and Baby Universes: The Legacy of Stephen Hawking The great theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking will be remembered for his indomitable courage through disability and his commitment to science communication and education, but his ground-breaking research is his greatest legacy. 
- When relativity meets quantum chaos - Research published in Physics Open 
- Neutron star mergers, precious metals and the future of astronomy - Research published in Annals of Physics 
- Searching for physics beyond the standard model at the LHC - Research published in Reviews in Physics 
- Laser pulses can measure the health of body tissues - Research published in Photoacoustics 
- Is our universe ‘fine-tuned’ for life? - Research published in Physics Reports 
- Processing particle collisions in real time - Research published in Computer Physics Communications 
- Optimising photodiodes at high temperatures - Research published in Results in Physics 
- Monitoring microbes with a simple thermometer - Research published in Physics in Medicine 
- Research published in Physics Letters B 
- Artificial intelligence can help analyse crystal structures - Research published in Ultramicroscopy 
- Classifying galaxies with AI and 'people power - Research published in Physics Letters B 
- Research published in Physica A