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  1. Reviews of Modern Physics. NEW ARTICLE. Colloquium: Topologically protected transport in engineered mechanical systems. Tirth Shah, Christian Brendel, Vittorio Peano, and Florian Marquardt. Rev. Mod. Phys. 96, 021002 (2024)

  2. Recent Articles. Vol. 96, Iss. 2. April - June 2024. Vol. 96, Iss. 1. January - March 2024. Vol. 95, Iss. 4. October - December 2023. Vol. 95, Iss. 3. July - September 2023. Earlier Issues. Colloquium: Topologically protected transport in engineered mechanical systems. Tirth Shah, Christian Brendel, Vittorio Peano, and Florian Marquardt.

  3. Physics articles from across Nature Portfolio. Physics is the search for and application of rules that can help us understand and predict the world around us. Central to physics are ideas...

  4. 4. Jan. 2023 · Reviews of Modern Physics - Volume 95 Issue 1. Volume 95, Issue 1. January - March 2023. On the Cover. Quantum emitters coupled to waveguides experience long-range interactions mediated by photons. This leads to superradiant and subradiant states, photon bound states, and various mechanisms for the preparation of entangled states of the emitters.

  5. Reviews of Modern Physics - Volume 96 Issue 2. Volume 96, Issue 2 (partial) April - June 2024. Colloquium: Magnetotactic bacteria: From flagellar motor to collective effects. M. Marmol, E. Gachon, and D. Faivre. Rev. Mod. Phys. 96, 021001 (2024) – Published 4 April 2024.

  6. While the first law of thermodynamics is a well-established principle underlying all models of Earth’s climate system, applications of the second law in climate science are active areas of research. This review summarizes how the relationships between Earth’s entropy export and internal entropy production provide insights into Earth’s ...

  7. NEW ARTICLE Kochen-Specker contextuality. Costantino Budroni et al. Rev. Mod. Phys. 94, 045007 (2022) A realization that came gradually in physics is that the “elements of reality” of Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen are provably nonexistent. Specker initiated a line of thinking in 1960, observing that the outcomes of quantum measurements ...