Blog
On the frontline of the ‘reproducibility crisis’
Jun 6, 2016
Three physics graduates who are now studying medicine discuss their work on a project that monitors “outcome switching” in clinical trials
Fractals and infinite curves, sonified data and farewell to Sir Tom Kibble
Jun 3, 2016
Excerpts from the Red Folder
Multimedia
Faces of Physics: a HAWC eye on the sky
Jun 2, 2016
Video Combining a passion for cosmology and photography
Art McDonald explains why neutrinos continue to amaze physicists
May 25, 2016
Podcast First detected 60 years ago, neutrinos provide a window to physics beyond the Standard Model
Features
Maths meets myths
Jun 2, 2016
Ralph Kenna and Pádraig Mac Carron describe how they used techniques from statistical physics to provide new insights into the Sagas of Icelanders
Opinion
Meet the topaholic
May 12, 2016
Robert P Crease visits a physicist with an unusual passion
Tetraquarks, pentaquarks and subatomic molecules
May 10, 2016
MIT's Mike Williams explains how four or more quarks could join together to form exotic particles or even subatomic molecules
Reviews
Cloudships in our future
May 26, 2016
This lively book about geoengineering delves deeply into the science and history of fighting climate change with technology, finds Ian Randall
Riffing on the universe
May 19, 2016
Jazz musician and theoretical physicist Stephon Alexander brings a fresh perspective to links between science and music, writes Trevor Cox



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