Published in New Scientist, 1 Apr 2015
The race is on to reinvent the photo. Will cameras last the distance, asks Jon Cartwright
Published in New Scientist, 22 Jul 2013
Curious goings-on at the heart of the atom may be pointing to a new force of nature
Published in Physics World, 2 May 2013
The heart of quantum theory – some would say the heart of physics itself – is the wavefunction. But is it really some sort of wave? A new theorem has put the doubters in their place, as Jon Cartwright reports
Published in The Telegraph, 16 Mar 2013
Jon Cartwright investigates why just 20 per cent of pupils who take A-level physics are female, and what’s being done to address the issue
Published in the Observer, 21 Nov 2010
Big money is pouring into military robotics to design aircraft and vehicles that make their own decision on where to go – and when to fire. Jon Cartwright asks how this could change warfare, and what legal and ethical challenges it brings
Published in the Times Higher Education, 6 May 2010
Scientists and politicians who have promoted AIDS denilaism have contributed to the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives. Jon Cartwright asks whether they should be held accountable
Published in Prospect, 16 Dec 2009
Will the EU’s “civilian” satellites also be used to guide bombs?
Published in New Scientist, 15 Jul 2009
An exclusive interview with the originator of cold fusion, Martin Fleischmann