The Evolution of Electrodynamics: The Game-Changing Events

By Amna Kanwal This article will take you through the history of Physics, focusing on significant events in electrodynamics. It is written especially for those interested and curious about how things in Physics have evolved, and how the world of electrodynamics reached the point where it is now. Starting from the very beginning, where Newtonian … Continue reading The Evolution of Electrodynamics: The Game-Changing Events

From Sheep Farmer to Scientific Giant: The Remarkable Journey of Isaac Newton

By Nowsherwan Khan (Research Team) The Malus Intrigue "Everybody is special." We all hear this in our lives a lot, in fact. What makes a human so special? It's their ability to be adept at something that others are not.  For example, someone might be great at football in their neighborhood and become special in … Continue reading From Sheep Farmer to Scientific Giant: The Remarkable Journey of Isaac Newton

Quantum Physics isn’t Spooky Enough? Think Again!

By Zehra Fatima (Team Research)   Surely, the recent Marvel movies must have you pondering about the possibility of the existence of a multiverse. Don’t worry, the multiverse theory isn’t just restricted to sci-fi movies because physicists themselves have thought about this, and there is indeed a chance for it to be true! There are … Continue reading Quantum Physics isn’t Spooky Enough? Think Again!

Dr. Abdul Qadir Khan – A Tribute from NPAS

By Ehsan Jabbar and Talha Mustafa - Team Publications “When the mankind was at the darkest hour, good were weak and bad had power, Allah sent a savior from Eden tower.” To extinguish the fire of malice flaming after the tumultuous news of Smiling Budha Nuclear test by India in 1974, there came a benefactor … Continue reading Dr. Abdul Qadir Khan – A Tribute from NPAS

Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 (Part 2)

By Hamza Ali - Team Research Navigating Through the Messiness of Climate Change The big picture of climate change is straightforward enough: Heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere are turning Earth into a metaphorical greenhouse, making the planet warm. But exactly how that warming will occur — across the planet’s oceans, ice caps, mountains, forests, and … Continue reading Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 (Part 2)

Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 (Part 1)

By Hamza Ali - Team Research Humanity is constantly pushing the boundaries of research in different fields of science. Many individuals dedicate their lives to such researches, and the Nobel Prize in Physics serves to recognize their efforts and show the world that there is still too much to be researched and discovered in the … Continue reading Nobel Prize in Physics 2021 (Part 1)

Quantum Circuits of Quantum-Safe Encryption

By Wajeeha Ahsan The second talk in the series of talks by final year students arranged by NPAS was held on 7th of May on MS Teams. The session started with Alizah Gul Memon, a final year student of BS Physics, introducing her final year project to the audience. The major topics discussed in the … Continue reading Quantum Circuits of Quantum-Safe Encryption

Using Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy

By Adil Ali Tariq On the 5th of May, 2021, NPAS hosted a talk titled “Radio Enhancement using Gold Nanoparticles and Its Application in Cancer Therapy”. Our honorable guest speaker was Taha Nasir, a final year student of Physics at the School of Natural Sciences (SNS), NUST. In the session, he told us about his … Continue reading Using Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy