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Matin Durrani

I’m editor-in-chief of Physics World, where I help the editorial team to come up with brilliant, thoughtful, informative and entertaining articles and multimedia from every corner of physics and from all over the globe. Before moving into publishing, I studied chemical physics at the University of Bristol and went on to do a PhD and postdoc in polymer physics with Athene Donald at the University of Cambridge. These days I still enjoy covering practical, everyday physics of that kind and have a soft spot for science communication and the history of physics. I also like reporting on my various trips and visits around the world meeting all kinds of people in the physics community. Outside work, I’m busy thinking up a sequel to my popular-science book Furry Logic: the Physics of Animal Life, which I wrote with Liz Kalaugher, and also have an unhealthy interest in Birmingham City FC and the German language.

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Enraptured by the stars

Enraptured by the stars

I remember arguing long and hard with a friend at a campsite in deepest Bavaria about how many stars one can see in the night sky with the unaided human eye. The answer, according to this charming new book by James Kaler, is about 8000 – so my original estimate was about right all along […]

Stringy stuff ties up best-seller lists

Stringy stuff ties up best-seller lists

Columbia University string theorist Brian Greene can put his feet up this Christmas, safe in the knowledge that his popular-science title The Elegant Universe is this year’s best-selling physics book on both sides of the Atlantic, according to Amazon, the on-line bookstore. The book already scooped the Aventis Prize for Science Books earlier this year. […]

Classics nouveaux

Classics nouveaux

1 The Elegant Universe (Amazon, Amazon UK) Brian Greene (Vintage) pb 1999 2 A Brief History of Time (Amazon, Amazon UK) Stephen Hawking (Bantam) pb 1988 3 Just Six Numbers (Amazon, Amazon UK) Martin Rees (Weidenfeld & Nicolson) hb 1999 4 Surely You’re Joking Mr Feynman! (Amazon, Amazon UK) (ed) Edward Hutchings (Vintage) pb 1985 […]

Symmetry at the Alhambra

Symmetry at the Alhambra

Anyone who visits the Alhambra palace in Granada will marvel at the intricate arabesque designs that decorate everything from the tiles and plasterwork to woodcarvings and the lattice-work in the windows. These designs from Islamic art are not only beautiful to look at but also rich in symmetry, involving the repetition of a fundamental motif […]

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