Art and science Blog ‘Caustic’ light patterns inspire new glass artwork The piece is based on the research of theoretical physicist Michael Berry Read article: ‘Caustic’ light patterns inspire new glass artwork
Art and science Podcasts Quantum steampunk: we explore the art and science Our podcast guests are a physicist and a sculptor Read article: Quantum steampunk: we explore the art and science
Art and science Podcasts Imagining alien worlds: we explore the science and fiction of exoplanets Keith Cooper chats about his new book in this podcast Read article: Imagining alien worlds: we explore the science and fiction of exoplanets
Quantum Podcasts Painting the unseen: visualizing the quantum world From swirling oil paints to the grin of a Cheshire cat, this Physics World Stories episode brings quantum science to life Read article: Painting the unseen: visualizing the quantum world
Art and science Opinion and reviews Harmonious connections: bridging the gap between music and science Philip Moriarty reviews A Perfect Harmony: Music, Mathematics, and Science by David Darling Read article: Harmonious connections: bridging the gap between music and science
Art and science Podcasts The Physics Chanteuse: when science hits a high note Songs, science and satire collide in this month’s Physics World Stories podcast with Lynda Williams Read article: The Physics Chanteuse: when science hits a high note
Art and science Blog Steampunk meets quantum physics at the GPS Kindred spirits at the Global Physics Summit exhibition Read article: Steampunk meets quantum physics at the GPS
Art and science Podcasts From physics to filmmaking: Mark Levinson on his new documentary, The Universe in a Grain of Sand Towards a unified vision of nature, humans and machines Read article: From physics to filmmaking: Mark Levinson on his new documentary, The Universe in a Grain of Sand
Art and science Feature A ‘quantum rose’ for the 21st century: Oksana Kondratyeva on her stained-glass art inspired by a quantum computer Oksana Kondratyeva describes her creation of a quantum-inspired work of stained-glass art Read article: A ‘quantum rose’ for the 21st century: Oksana Kondratyeva on her stained-glass art inspired by a quantum computer
Art and science Feature Akiko Nakayama: the Japanese artist skilled in fluid mechanics Sidney Perkowitz explores the science behind the work of Japanese painter Akiko Nakayama Read article: Akiko Nakayama: the Japanese artist skilled in fluid mechanics