Volume 108, Issue 1 July 2023 | | Advertisement | The first published articles from PRX Life, APS's new interdisciplinary, open-access journal exclusively for quantitative biological research, are now online. Access highly selective research at the intersection of physics and biology every month by signing up for alerts. | | | | | | Advertisement 2024 Committee Nominations are currently open, and will close August 4. Please nominate colleagues (or yourself). Service by APS's diverse, talented, and engaged membership strengthens our community and enhances the leadership skills of committee members. | | | | | Advertisement Get to know the candidates for Vice President, General Councilor, International Councilor, and Chair-Elect of the Nominating Committee. Polls are currently open, and will close August 25. Learn more. | | | | | Not an APS member? Join today to start connecting with a community of more than 50,000 physicists. | | | | Sophie Ettinger, Carla Fernández-Rico, Alireza Hooshanginejad, Mario Ibrahim, Ben McMillan, Saurabh Nath, Nathalie Vriend, and Irmgard Bischofberger Phys. Rev. E 108, 010001 (2023) – Published 27 July 2023 The winning entries of the Second Gallery of Soft Matter are highlighted in this PRE Guest Editorial. We hope they will spark the imagination of researchers and the public alike. | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Costantino Di Bello, Alexander K. Hartmann, Satya N. Majumdar, Francesco Mori, Alberto Rosso, and Grégory Schehr Phys. Rev. E 108, 014112 (2023) – Published 7 July 2023 | The authors investigate the effects of stochastic resetting on current fluctuations for two different models for particle motion: Brownian motion and run-and-tumble motion. Using analytical and numerical methods, they find large differences in how the two models approach the steady state in the annealed and the quenched cases. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Vrinda D. Desai, Farnaz Fazelpour, Alexander L. Handwerger, and Karen E. Daniels Phys. Rev. E 108, 014901 (2023) – Published 6 July 2023 | A new method based on satellite data and network models can identify hillsides that may be at risk of catastrophic landslides. | | | | | | Featured in Physics Miguel Piñeirua, Anna Verbe, and Jérôme Casas Phys. Rev. E 108, 014903 (2023) – Published 25 July 2023 | Experiments show that an optimal distance between points of contact helps insects and other multilegged creatures avoid slipping down a steep granular slope. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion J. J. van de Wetering, S. M. Hooker, and R. Walczak Phys. Rev. E 108, 015204 (2023) – Published 19 July 2023 | Laser-plasma accelerators can provide a compact method for acceleration of particles. The authors of this paper derive a three-dimensional analytic theory for a laser-plasma accelerator that some of the authors introduced earlier. Using theory and simulations, they evaluate the influence of various parameters on the stability of the accelerator and conclude that higher energies can be achieved than those demonstrated in the original proposal. | | | | | | Editors' Suggestion Letter Valeri Frumkin and Shreyas Gokhale Phys. Rev. E 108, L012601 (2023) – Published 17 July 2023 | A vibrated layer of fluid can form an ordered pattern of standing waves known as Faraday waves, or a disordered state full of defects. The authors experimentally study the transitions between these two states and find an explanation for their quasiperiodicity in time. | | | | | | | |
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