Blog
Antimatter comes to Brazil
Sep 5, 2016
Jeffrey Hangst tells Brazilian researchers why interest in storing and studying antihydrogen has reached the ears of the rock world
Sun, sea, sand – and science
Sep 4, 2016
Natal plays host to the 50th anniversary meeting of the Brazilian Physics Society
Multimedia
The monk and the multiverse
Aug 23, 2016
Podcast A journey into the remarkable mind of the 13th-century monk, scholar and proto-cosmologist Robert Grosseteste
Why use silicon qubits for quantum computing?
Aug 31, 2016
Video Andrea Morello believes that classical computing might hold the key to quantum computing
Why do we need synchrotrons to study superconductors?
Aug 24, 2016
Video How synchrotrons help reveal the mystery of high-temperature superconductivity
Features
Every breath we take
Sep 1, 2016
Research from a cinema in Germany shows how the breath of a crowd can reflect how they’re feeling, as Stephen Ornes reports
Opinion
In praise of Descartes
Aug 11, 2016
Robert P Crease tackles Steven Weinberg's criticisms of René Descartes
Reviews
Nuclear power's ups and downs
Aug 25, 2016
A timely book on the history of the UK nuclear power industry, reviewed by Geoff Vaughan
Thinking big thoughts
Aug 18, 2016
Vlatko Vedral is wowed by cosmologist Sean Carroll’s paean to "poetic naturalism" and the ability of science to bring meaning to the world









