Art and science Blog A bright light in Mexico City's historic centre The two amigos visit el Museo de la Luz
Publishing Opinion and reviews 15 years and counting Robert P Crease reflects on a decade and a half of the Physics World Critical Point column Read article: 15 years and counting
Quantum mechanics Opinion and reviews Fight over light Robert P Crease examines why Goethe so savagely attacked Newton's views on optics Read article: Fight over light
Quantum mechanics Opinion and reviews Meet the kaleidoholics Robert P Crease stumbles into the incredible world of a "philosophical toy" that’s 200 years old Read article: Meet the kaleidoholics
Art and science Opinion and reviews A multiverse play divides opinion Constellations has fun with the "many worlds" idea, but Robert P Crease isn't wholly convinced Read article: A multiverse play divides opinion
Cosmology Blog Decoding the dark arts of Interstellar’s black hole Hollywood astrophysics and the perplexing case of a flickering black hole
Quantum Opinion and reviews Quantum-inspired art Robert P Crease drops in on an exhibition exploring how quantum physics inspires graphic artists Read article: Quantum-inspired art
Philosophy, sociology and religion Opinion and reviews A man, a plan, a bomb The life of J Robert Oppenheimer makes for stunning drama in this Royal Shakespeare Company production, writes Margaret Harris Read article: A man, a plan, a bomb
Particles and interactions Interview Once a physicist: Mark Levinson Physicist-turned-film-director Mark Levinson describes how making a documentary about the discovery of the Higgs boson took him back to his scientific roots Read article: Once a physicist: Mark Levinson
Telescopes and space missions Opinion and reviews To infinity, beyond and back again Space-travel film Interstellar awes our reviewer Tushna Commissariat with an epic plot and breath-taking effects, but what about the science? Read article: To infinity, beyond and back again