
Best of the blog 2013
The bizarre stories from the world of physics in 2013
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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.
Discussing energy at the Nobel Week Dialogue in Gothenburg, Sweden
Showing 37,000 scientific observations in under a minute
His legacy includes the Kavli Foundation and the $1m Kavli Prize
Mission to study red planet's lost atmosphere
Physics teacher Julie McGavigan bagged gold at the World Karate Championships in Denmark
Probe to arrive at the red planet in 2014
Fabiola Gianotti appointed to 26-member scientific advisory board
Find out more about an upgrade to CERN’s Large Hadron Collider and the future of “big science” space missions
Work on the Higgs boson is the hot favourite