Magic smartphone trees: technology for a circular economy
Laura Hiscott reviews Brave Green World: How Science Can Save Our Planet by Chris Forman and Claire Asher
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Laura Hiscott is a freelance science journalist. She previously worked as reviews and careers editor of Physics World in 2021–2022.
Laura studied physics at Imperial College London, before getting experience in science writing at the European Southern Observatory and the European Molecular Biology Organization. In her free time she enjoys hiking, yoga and reading.
Laura Hiscott reviews Brave Green World: How Science Can Save Our Planet by Chris Forman and Claire Asher
Read article: Magic smartphone trees: technology for a circular economy
Laura Hiscott reviews Small Gases, Big Effect: This is Climate Change by David Nelles and Christian Serrer
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Ciara Muldoon is an Internet entrepreneur whose latest project is a charitable search engine that helps tackle climate change and climate injustice
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Laura Hiscott speaks to three physicists who are doing their bit to build a more sustainable future in the field of energy
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Laura Hiscott speaks to three physicists who are doing their bit to build a more sustainable future in the field of policy
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Laura Hiscott introduces three key areas of employment where physicists can tackle the world’s environmental challenges
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Laura Hiscott explores the wide-ranging research of Luis Walter Alvarez
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Joanne O’Meara is professor of physics at the University of Guelph in Canada and does outreach with children including segments on the TV show Daily Planet
Read article: Ask me anything: Joanne O’Meara – ‘there is nothing better than sharing your passion for science and seeing it ignite in someone else’
Wolfgang Huber on being a physicist at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and his contribution to the life sciences
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