Citizen science, astronaut growth, water-flipping physics
Excerpts from the Red Folder
Read article: Citizen science, astronaut growth, water-flipping physics
Thank you for registering with Physics World
If you'd like to change your details at any time, please visit My account
I am news editor of Physics World magazine. I also contribute regularly to the website and work on the Physics World special report programme. I joined Physics World in 2008 after completing a PhD in condensed-matter physics at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart, Germany. I mostly cover the development of physics facilities around the world. Outside work, over the past couple of years I have become particularly adept at changing nappies.
Excerpts from the Red Folder
Read article: Citizen science, astronaut growth, water-flipping physics
We revisit the universal law of defecation, CERN emojis and much more
Read article: The 10 quirkiest physics stories of 2017
Excerpts from the Red Folder
Read article: A puzzling neutrino detector, the best way to crumple cans
Independent analysis calls for a halt to any new centres until “significant progress” is made
Read article: UK Catapults fall short, claims review of technology innovation centres
Facility for Anti-Proton and Ion Research in Germany should be built "without further delays"
Read article: European physicists call for ‘urgent’ completion of nuclear facility
Flash Physics: need-to-know updates from the world of physics
Read article: First light for SESAME synchrotron
Flash Physics: need-to-know updates from the world of physics
Read article: Arecibo Observatory lives on, but with less money
Next-generation Neutrino Science Organization to advocate project to government
Read article: Japan pushes ahead for Hyper-Kamiokande neutrino detector
A sneak preview of Japan's upcoming gravitational-wave observatory
Read article: Riding around KAGRA
How the Earth-Life Science Institute is shaking up the Japanese system
Read article: Reforming Japanese science