Physics19 Nov 2024Is SpaceX's Starship the loudest ever rocket?The massive thrust needed to launch SpaceX's enormous Starship rocket creates a lot of noise. But is it the loudest rocket ever?19 Nov 2024Future16 Oct 2024Quantum computers makes things happen 'like magic'Researchers from Oxford University’s physics department are among those developing quantum computing.16 Oct 202411 Oct 2024The man who captures the joy of Nobel laureatesAdam Smith has spent 18 years recording the moments after the world's brightest minds receive a life-changing call from the Nobel Prize committee.11 Oct 2024Future7 Oct 2024Stupendously large: How big can black holes get?The discovery of ultramassive black holes has raised questions about how these celestial objects first formed in the Universe, how they can grow to such immense sizes.7 Oct 2024Future7 Aug 2024The gravity-defying physics of breakdancingThe world's best breakdancers will be spinning on their heads and freezing in eye-popping poses as breaking debuts an Olympic Sport in Paris. This is how they pull off their moves.7 Aug 2024Future6 Aug 2024The letter that changed the course of historyOn 2 August 1939, Albert Einstein wrote a letter that would result in the Manhattan Project, and one of history's most significant, and destructive, inventions – the atomic bomb.6 Aug 2024Culture23 Jul 2024Physicist, 98, honoured 75 years after discoveryRosemary Fowler discovered the kaon particle during her research in 1948 but gave up her PhD to have a family.23 Jul 2024England27 Jun 2024Why Einstein was wrong about black holesIn a special illustrated feature, Ben Platts-Mills explains why Albert Einstein and other physicists refused to believe black holes could be real. Were they too strange to imagine?27 Jun 2024Future31 May 2024Nobel Prize medal donated to Cambridge UniversityProf David Thouless was a former student at Trinity Hall and his medal is now on display there.31 May 2024England