Blog
Award-winning ‘Bailys Beads’, schoolyard accelerators , pulsar poems and more
Sep 16, 2016
Excerpts from the Red Folder
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 should scientists communicate their work to the public?
Sep 14, 2016
Video Andrea Morello on the responsibility of scientists to share the findings of their research
Why do physicists want to redefine basic units as fundamental constants?
Sep 6, 2016
Video Stephan Schlamminger explains why this change is taking place
Features
A billion pixels, a billion stars
Sep 8, 2016
Gerry Gilmore and Floor van Leeuwen explain how the precise data from the Gaia mission will revolutionize our view of the galaxy
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
Fighting science denial
Sep 15, 2016
Robert P Crease on how to fight “science denial” in light of the upcoming US election
Reviews
The risks and rewards of radiation
Sep 15, 2016
Timothy Jorgensen’s book greatly contributes to removing the mystery and misunderstanding that surrounds radiation, writes reviewer Jun Deng









