
The 10 quirkiest physics stories of 2015
In this "best of the Red Folder" we revisit a physicist creating an award-winning beer, a font based on Albert Einstein’s writing and much more
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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.
In this "best of the Red Folder" we revisit a physicist creating an award-winning beer, a font based on Albert Einstein’s writing and much more
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