March issue
This month we focus on physics education research, discover how dynamics can be classified by symmetry and topology, and learn that seesaw oscillations aid directional decision making for cells.
This month we focus on physics education research, discover how dynamics can be classified by symmetry and topology, and learn that seesaw oscillations aid directional decision making for cells.
Even by shining classical light on a single opening, one can perform a double-slit experiment and discover a surprising variety of quantum mechanical multi-photon correlations — thanks to surface plasmon polaritons and photon-number-resolving detectors.