Art and science Opinion and reviews Losing physics Pictionary Sarah Tesh reviews Drawing Physics by Don S Lemons Read article: Losing physics Pictionary
Art and science Opinion and reviews Web life: Errant Science A comic about life as a university researcher, the blog is a “strange mixture of sarcasm, cynicism and giddy enthusiasm for science.” Read article: Web life: Errant Science
Art and science Blog Sculpture inspired by neutrino lab unveiled Sculpture to go on display at Queen's University in Kingston in September
Art and science News Flash Physics: Graphene ink bags photography prize, small-scale structures in Alfvén waves, two-photon blockade Today's selection of need-to-know updates from the world of physics Read article: Flash Physics: Graphene ink bags photography prize, small-scale structures in Alfvén waves, two-photon blockade
Art and science Blog Using pottery to communicate science A new exhibition in London entitled Quantum Ceramics uses pottery to showcase physics principles
Everyday science News Flash Physics: Musical vibrato analysed, women choose biology after basic physics course, CMS upgrade complete Today's selection of need-to-know updates from the world of physics Read article: Flash Physics: Musical vibrato analysed, women choose biology after basic physics course, CMS upgrade complete
Art and science Blog Brooklyn’s pioneering approach to art and science Astrophysicist Janna Levin gives Physics World a tour of Pioneer Works in Red Hook, New York Read article: Brooklyn’s pioneering approach to art and science
Astronomy and space Opinion and reviews Galaxies and auroras and planets, oh my! The coffee-table book of all the winning and shortlisted images in the 2016 Astronomy Photographer of the Year award is a sight to behold, says Tushna Commissariat Read article: Galaxies and auroras and planets, oh my!
Art and science Feature Preserving the past: using physics to save early photographs Physicists have joined the battle to stop daguerreotypes – a prized, early form of photograph – from degrading any further, as Stephen Ornes reports Read article: Preserving the past: using physics to save early photographs