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  • Over the last 15 years, the content of Nature Physics has covered an enormous breadth of subjects at the forefront of physics. The journal’s past and present editors recount their favourite papers and what made chaperoning them to publication special.

    • Alison Wright
    • Ed Gerstner
    • Elizaveta Dubrovina
    Special Features
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 16, P: 999-1005
  • Small-scale energy fluctuations could limit minaturization.

    • Ed Gerstner
    News
    Nature
  • Physicists are planning lasers powerful enough to rip apart the fabric of space and time. Ed Gerstner is impressed.

    • Ed Gerstner
    News
    Nature
    Volume: 446, P: 16-18
  • Nanotechnologists take responsible approach to the environment.

    • Ed Gerstner
    News
    Nature
  • Slotting a fusion reactor into the heart of a nuclear fission plant could accelerate the development of waste-free nuclear energy. So why are all the designs still on paper, asks Ed Gerstner.

    • Ed Gerstner
    News
    Nature
    Volume: 460, P: 25-28
  • The 2015 Nature Awards for Mentoring in Science recognize Chinese scientists who have invested in the next generation.

    • Ed Gerstner
    Special Features
    Nature
    Volume: 528, P: 427-428
    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 7, P: 922
    • Ed Gerstner
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 440, P: 619
  • The 2007 Nobel Prize for physics has been awarded to Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg for the discovery of giant magnetoresistance.

    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 3, P: 754
  • The Nobel Prize in Physics 2010 has been awarded to Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov "for groundbreaking experiments regarding the two-dimensional material graphene".

    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 6, P: 836
    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 7, P: 670
    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 7, P: 743
    • Ed Gerstner
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 4, P: 91
    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 8, P: 442
    • Ed Gerstner
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 5, P: 316
    • Ed Gerstner
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 7, P: 837
    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 8, P: 178
    • Ed Gerstner
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 6, P: 564
  • Electron-microscope images of the life and death of a nanotube device provide a better understanding of how such devices can fail.

    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
    • Ed Gerstner
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 7, P: 449
  • Honeybees can be trained to locate landmines with an accuracy of better than 97.5%. Tracking them with laser-based radar could provide a fast and effective means of clearing the world’s minefields.

    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
  • For two atoms to react they must first collide. The use of light to control collisions between ultracold atoms provides a potentially useful tool for studying chemical reactions.

    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
  • The question of what material or structure could withstand the intense radiation in a fusion reactor is just one of the challenges to be faced on the road to fusion-based energy production. The answer could be a wall of liquid lithium.

    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
  • Bose–Einstein condensates are not only fascinating in their own right, but they also provide a valuable tool for making high-precision measurements of fundamental physical phenomena.

    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
    • Ed Gerstner
    News & Views
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 8, P: 514
  • The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to Charles K. Kao for the development of optical fibres for telecommunications, and to Willard S. Boyle and George E. Smith for the invention of charge-coupled device sensors.

    • Ed Gerstner
    Research Highlights
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 5, P: 780