Blog
A horrific nightmare scenario at CERN, surfer wins SUSY bet, and meet the father of the Super Soaker
Aug 19, 2016
Excerpts from the Red Folder
‘Chemtrails’ are a con, say experts
Aug 19, 2016
Bizarre conspiracy theory debunked by atmosphere experts
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 do we need synchrotrons to study superconductors?
Aug 24, 2016
Video How synchrotrons help reveal the mystery of high-temperature superconductivity
What are the potential applications of topological insulators?
Aug 16, 2016
Video Why topological insulators could boost electronics and quantum computing
Features
A light-connected world
Aug 1, 2016
Harald Haas explains how ordinary LED light bulbs could become our portals to the digital world thanks to a new wireless communications network that uses visible light
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









