
How ‘pop Newton’ can help inspire the next generation
Richard Easther and Frank Wang argue that a "Newton first" approach can be better for undergraduates than focusing solely on "modern physics"
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Richard Easther and Frank Wang argue that a "Newton first" approach can be better for undergraduates than focusing solely on "modern physics"
Philip Ball reviews Farm Hall by Katherine Moar at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, which runs until 31 August 2024
Researchers determine 3D architecture of the amyloid-beta and tau proteins that aggregate in the brain in Alzheimer’s disease
A group of anonymous whistleblowers say that Fermilab is in 'crisis' and needs a management shake-up
Matt Hodgson reviews Why Machines Learn by Anil Ananthaswamy
Solving a centuries-old mathematical puzzle could hold the key to understanding the function of many of the molecules of life
Reservoir could harbour microbial life
Jim Baggott reviews Escape from Shadow Physics: the Quest to End the Dark Ages of Quantum Theory by Adam Forrest Kay
Pharmaceutical and catalysis research could benefit from new technique
Available to watch now, The Electrochemical Society, in partnership with BioLogic and Gamry Instruments, explores the advantages of using Python in your electrochemical research