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- 06 Jan, 2009: Interpreting Newton: brilliant ideas wanted
- 05 Jan, 2009: Blast on BBC 4
- 22 Dec, 2008: And the survey says...
- 22 Dec, 2008: Little Boy was a little girl
- 18 Dec, 2008: A one-way street called 'Physics+Biology'
- 18 Dec, 2008: 'In Our Time' tackles the physics of time
- 16 Dec, 2008: Physics exams go from the lab to the real world
- 11 Dec, 2008: Can science help solve the economic crisis?
- 10 Dec, 2008: Supermassive blooper found at the BBC
- 08 Dec, 2008: Do religion and nanotechnology mix?
- 04 Dec, 2008: BLAST takes off
- 02 Dec, 2008: First pictures of LHC magnet damage
- 02 Dec, 2008: Seeing is believing
- 27 Nov, 2008: NJP shines a light on cloaking
- 26 Nov, 2008: An ethnic theory for plane crashes
- 26 Nov, 2008: Adopt 'dual-track" policy on nuclear weapons, scientists tell Obama
- 25 Nov, 2008: Even more physics on film
- 24 Nov, 2008: Fermilab on film
- 24 Nov, 2008: And the most popular cover is...
- 20 Nov, 2008: Einstein and Eddington film
- 19 Nov, 2008: UK schools to get 1000 telescopes
- 18 Nov, 2008: Droplets wobble and dance
- 17 Nov, 2008: Five of the best
- 17 Nov, 2008: The trick to talking science: explain the 'how' and the 'why'
- 14 Nov, 2008: Rocket to study origin of radio loss in Northern Lights
- 10 Nov, 2008: APS asks Obama to consider energy efficiency
- 07 Nov, 2008: Joseph Rotblat - A man of conscience in the nuclear age
- 03 Nov, 2008: Ice: a most curious substance
- 30 Oct, 2008: Hubble is back, and seeing as clear as ever
- 28 Oct, 2008: Practical applications of dark-matter searches
- 28 Oct, 2008: So you want to succeed Stephen Hawking?
- 24 Oct, 2008: Who will get a Nobel if the Higgs is discovered?
- 23 Oct, 2008: Quantum robots are a 'brand-new paradigm'
- 17 Oct, 2008: Did a Chinese calligrapher use 'fractal expression'?
- 16 Oct, 2008: Physics graduates at careers fair
- 15 Oct, 2008: STFC gives extra money for grants
- 14 Oct, 2008: Hawking gets under Newton's skin
- 13 Oct, 2008: Fluid videos make a big 'bounce-splash'
- 10 Oct, 2008: Neutron source begins studies in nuclear physics
- 09 Oct, 2008: Japan shows interest in hosting the ILC
- 08 Oct, 2008: Nobel Prize: there should be no controversy
- 06 Oct, 2008: arXiv thrives
- 03 Oct, 2008: Knot very funny
- 02 Oct, 2008: Who will win the 2008 Nobel Prize?
- 02 Oct, 2008: The 'Magnificent Seven' of European astroparticle physics
- 01 Oct, 2008: Big prospects for small satellites
- 01 Oct, 2008: Fly me to the Moon
- 01 Oct, 2008: In praise of Pendry and plasmons
- 30 Sep, 2008: Italian space agency still in flux
- 30 Sep, 2008: Space fair starts with a shower
- 29 Sep, 2008: A triplet of rovibrational ground states
- 25 Sep, 2008: Could the LHC do the 'Bosenova'?
- 24 Sep, 2008: Climate chaos
- 24 Sep, 2008: 'Up-tight' at CERN?
- 17 Sep, 2008: The LHC, one week later
- 16 Sep, 2008: Lehman Bros 'killed by complexity'
- 10 Sep, 2008: Sci Fi meets science at the LHC
- 09 Sep, 2008: LHC switch-on: a preview
- 08 Sep, 2008: Bar brief power failure, LHC ready for start up
- 05 Sep, 2008: LHC fever hits the UK
- 03 Sep, 2008: Should cameras be banned at conference presentations?
- 03 Sep, 2008: How fast could Usain Bolt have run the 100-meter dash?
- 28 Aug, 2008: DAMA results go through the looking glass
- 26 Aug, 2008: LHC kicks in both directions
- 22 Aug, 2008: Seeing animals in a new light
- 18 Aug, 2008: Mooning over ultra-high energy neutrinos
- 15 Aug, 2008: In the dark about dark matter
- 13 Aug, 2008: Feynman 50 years ago
- 13 Aug, 2008: Freezing physics
- 12 Aug, 2008: Are supersolids not so super?
- 11 Aug, 2008: Let's romp
- 08 Aug, 2008: Physics hits the festival circuit
- 05 Aug, 2008: Read all about it
- 04 Aug, 2008: Ring out the old
- 04 Aug, 2008: Nobel-prize trivia
- 31 Jul, 2008: World's largest ever geological mapping project launched today
- 31 Jul, 2008: Room temperature ice - deja vu?
- 29 Jul, 2008: NASA the party-pooper
- 26 Jul, 2008: Physics TV
- 24 Jul, 2008: Cut the SLAC
- 22 Jul, 2008: Racing with the sun
- 21 Jul, 2008: 'What a long strange trip it's been'
- 18 Jul, 2008: ISS looks to the future
- 18 Jul, 2008: A pawn in the string wars?
- 17 Jul, 2008: Putting the 'Warp' into Warp Drive
- 14 Jul, 2008: WIMPs and DAMA: The debate continues
- 11 Jul, 2008: Happy birthday ISS!
- 10 Jul, 2008: Social networking for physicists
- 09 Jul, 2008: The final outcome
- 07 Jul, 2008: Reliving the 'Victorian Internet'
- 02 Jul, 2008: On a lake in southern Germany
- 30 Jun, 2008: Where are all the physics teachers?
- 26 Jun, 2008: Dark energy at The Science Cafe
- 20 Jun, 2008: US: question your congressional candidates
- 19 Jun, 2008: 'Abundant health from radioactive waste'
- 18 Jun, 2008: Renaissance man
- 17 Jun, 2008: Two new reactors for Canada
- 16 Jun, 2008: A real gem on arXiv
- 16 Jun, 2008: Cold-fusion demonstration: an update
- 13 Jun, 2008: Cylinders of silence
- 12 Jun, 2008: Astronomy in the dock
- 11 Jun, 2008: Going once...a first edition of Copernicus's magnum opus
- 09 Jun, 2008: Should we scrap science news?
- 05 Jun, 2008: The hunt for "God's particle"?!
- 05 Jun, 2008: A cool $50m for theoretical physics
- 04 Jun, 2008: Superconductivity mystery deepens
- 30 May, 2008: Beauty in simplicity
- 29 May, 2008: New high-Tc superconductors share magnetic properties with cuprates
- 29 May, 2008: LHC ready by June, says Aymar
- 23 May, 2008: Cold-fusion demonstration "a success"
- 19 May, 2008: Testing for no dark matter
- 16 May, 2008: Canadian firm shelves isotope reactors
- 16 May, 2008: The dusty cosmos
- 14 May, 2008: US public say yes to science debate
- 14 May, 2008: Oh brother, where art thou?
- 13 May, 2008: Nearly seeing Hawking radiation?
- 12 May, 2008: Einstein's Mistakes
- 09 May, 2008: The return of the "Science Warrior"
- 06 May, 2008: Who cares if it's not even wrong?
- 02 May, 2008: Is this the youngest professor ever?
- 01 May, 2008: Nickel-based compound joins a new class of superconductor
- 30 Apr, 2008: LHC magnets pass test
- 30 Apr, 2008: 'He should seriously consider his position'
- 29 Apr, 2008: Computing with Playstations
- 28 Apr, 2008: Tabloid climate change
- 13 Mar, 2008: The four horsemen
- 13 Mar, 2008: Weathering the storm
- 13 Mar, 2008: Glue and cuprates
- 13 Mar, 2008: A decade of the New Journal of Physics
- 12 Mar, 2008: Happy Birthday PRL
- 12 Mar, 2008: A new spin on silicon and graphene
- 12 Mar, 2008: Black holes as quantum-information mirrors
- 12 Mar, 2008: Comparisons
- 11 Mar, 2008: Physicists and climate change
- 11 Mar, 2008: Hurricanes and extreme weather systems
- 11 Mar, 2008: Cats and dogs with their tails tied together
- 10 Mar, 2008: baseball and steroids
- 10 Mar, 2008: Stingy Uncle Sam
- 10 Mar, 2008: Annealing at 1K
- 10 Mar, 2008: Cold Fusion as Policy Posterboy
- 09 Mar, 2008: Streetcar to the Garden District
- 09 Mar, 2008: Arrived and ready
- 07 Mar, 2008: Off to New Orleans
- 22 Feb, 2008: Looking forward to Chicago 2009
- 18 Feb, 2008: Who gets the cash?
- 17 Feb, 2008: Nuclear unknowns
- 17 Feb, 2008: Freebie round-up
- 17 Feb, 2008: Refashioning American science
- 16 Feb, 2008: Journalists speak out
- 16 Feb, 2008: A public risk
- 15 Feb, 2008: LHC start-up announced
- 15 Feb, 2008: Golden age in scientific computing
- 15 Feb, 2008: An inspiration to all
- 14 Feb, 2008: Do the maths
- 14 Feb, 2008: A resolvable contradiction
- 13 Feb, 2008: Science and technology from a global perspective
- 08 Mar, 2007: Been there...got the t-shirt
- 08 Mar, 2007: A little bang at SLAC
- 08 Mar, 2007: The great pages debate
- 07 Mar, 2007: Brrr...it's cold in there
- 07 Mar, 2007: On to the exhibition
- 07 Mar, 2007: Living surfaces self-organize
- 07 Mar, 2007: "Buckets of BEC with inter-bucket tunnelling"
- 07 Mar, 2007: Visible invisibility cloak?
- 07 Mar, 2007: Facts and opinion about graphene
- 07 Mar, 2007: Commercial high Tc applications
- 06 Mar, 2007: Three for medical physics
- 06 Mar, 2007: Standing room only for graphene
- 06 Mar, 2007: Day two beckons
- 05 Mar, 2007: Rock star physicists
- 05 Mar, 2007: Icicles and hot air
- 05 Mar, 2007: A new spin on windmills
- 05 Mar, 2007: Rocky Mountain Physics
