Reflecting on JPhysB’s performance in 2016, before starting the golden jubilee’s festivities
Molecular structure
Molecular Movements in Biomembranes
A new JPhysD special issue explores the boundaries that play a key role in cell adhesion, signaling, and recognition.
Image of the Week 03/10/16
Image of the Week for 03/10/16, from JPhysB
Image of the week: Ultracold molecular Rydberg physics
This week’s Image of the Week.
Image of the week: electrons in buckyballs
Carbon is well known for being found in many forms, from diamond to graphene and much more. Buckminsterfullerene – football-like molecules made of 60 carbon atoms – is of great interest to physicists and chemists working in a number of… Read More ›
Image of the week: crumpled graphene
The response of graphene to applied forces can strongly influence its properties and applicability in novel device physics. Crumpled graphene, created by applying a compressive stress, has great potential for gas storage, electronics and super-capacitors. Thus, studying how graphene responds to, and recovers from, stress and strain… Read More ›