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Physics boosts cancer treatment A new EPSRC-funded research project is bringing together the Department of Physics and the Department of Oncology. 23 April 2026
Dr Timmis awarded Culham Thesis Prize Dr Robin Timmis from the Department of Physics has been awarded the Institute of Physics’ Culham Thesis Prize: Plasma Physics Group. 22 April 2026
Scientists unlock new route to extreme light intensities An international team of physicists has achieved a significant advance in laser science, demonstrating for the first time a practical route to dramatically boosting the intensity of high-power laser light. 22 April 2026
Professor Maria Vincenzi awarded New Horizons in Physics Prize Professor Maria Vincenzi received a New Horizons in Physics Prize at this year's Breakthrough Prize ceremony in Los Angeles, in recognition of her work building and analysing some of the largest supernova datasets in modern cosmology. 20 April 2026
Oxford physicists among Fermilab Breakthrough Prize recipients Dr Babak Abi, Dr Farrukh Azfar and Dr Sam Henry have all been recognised for their work reporting the results from the measurement campaigns at Fermilab. 20 April 2026
Telescope reveals true power of black hole jets New research from Curtin University and the University of Oxford has used a radio telescope that spans the Earth to snap images that measure the immense power of jets from black holes. 16 April 2026
Training the next generation of physicists with the British Physics Olympiad The Department of Physics hosted the British Physics Olympiad training camp, bringing together twenty-eight A-level students to compete for places on the UK's international teams. 14 April 2026
Meet...Esme Somerside Gregory We work among extraordinary people doing extraordinary things; get to know some of them by reading these quick-fire interviews. 2 April 2026
Commentary: Professor Foster on Einstein and music Professor Foster's latest book, Einstein: A Life in Science and Music, marries his two passions of particle physics and music and here he reflects on the role music played in Einstein's life. 2 April 2026
Quantum and particle physics meet the public at the ATOM Science Festival Rsearchers from the Department of Physics were involved with the ATOM Festival of Science and Technology. 1 April 2026
Electrons where atoms are not An international team led by Oxford physicist Dr Dumitru Călugăru has directly identified an 'obstructed atomic band' in a two-dimensional quantum material for the first time, opening new possibilities for understanding and designing quantum materials. 1 April 2026
Unlocking new secrets of atmospheric turbulence Oxford physicists have recreated the turbulence of Earth's atmosphere in a spinning laboratory tank, uncovering a new link between energy distribution and fluid density that could improve weather forecasting and understanding of other planets' climates 30 March 2026