Volume 6
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No. 12 December 2024
The cover of this issue illustrates the use of diamond sensors for many-body physics. See de Leon.
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No. 11 November 2024
The cover of this issue illustrates the physics of freezing and melting. See Sun & Calzavarini.
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No. 10 October 2024
The cover of this issue is based on the CERN accelerator complex. See the Editorial.
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No. 9 September 2024
The cover of this issue is a celebration of 100 years since Ernst Ising solved the 1D version of the Ising model. See our In Retrospect.
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No. 8 August 2024
The cover of this issue is based on ab initio predictions of superconducting critical temperatures. See Pellegrini & Sanna
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No. 7 July 2024
The cover of this issue is based on a network of ferroelectric domain walls in ErMnO3. See Everschor-Sitte et al.
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No. 6 June 2024
The cover of this issue illustrates the idea of controlling the orbital angular momentum of light. See Forbes et al.
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No. 5 May 2024
The cover of this issue refers to the new collection `Physics as a Human Endeavour’. See Editorial
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No. 4 April 2024
The cover of this issue illustrates living human cancer cells and tissues. See Massey et al.
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No. 3 March 2024
The cover of this issue illustrates the measurement of the W boson mass. See Kotwal
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No. 2 February 2024
The cover of this issue illustrates the search for an island of nuclear stability, a metaphor that has by now shifted towards glimpsing the mountains of enhanced stability on the horizon, their tops still concealed by clouds. See >[Smits] et al.
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No. 1 January 2024
The cover of this issue shows an artistic representation of the equations of state of the periodic table elements, calculated using two all-electron codes in each of the 10 crystal structure configurations shown on the table. See Bosoni et al.