Art and science Video How science can learn from the arts They’re not as different as we’re sometimes led to believe Read article: How science can learn from the arts
Art and science Feature Learning to be astonished Lincoln Carr explains how he's helping science students embrace the ambiguity of the humanities to become better researchers Read article: Learning to be astonished
Art and science Blog Historic first black-hole image graces cover of May 2019 issue of Physics World magazine Imaging black holes, learning from the arts, weighing water from space and more Read article: Historic first black-hole image graces cover of May 2019 issue of Physics World magazine
Art and science Blog The top five films about science or scientists Movie enthusiast Graham Jones picks his five favourite films from the scientific canon Read article: The top five films about science or scientists
Art and science Blog Christmas-competition winners We're happy to announce the winners of our festive physics-jumper competition Read article: Christmas-competition winners
Art and science Podcasts Pondering the meaning of time and creating black hole analogues Journalists discuss a physics-inspired art exhibit and the week’s research highlights Read article: Pondering the meaning of time and creating black hole analogues
Art and science Blog Snapshots through time A special illustration, drawn by physicist and artist Clifford V Johnson to celebrate 30 years of Physics World Read article: Snapshots through time
Art and science Blog Christmas competition Win a copy of Stephen Hawking's new book in our festive physics-jumper competition Read article: Christmas competition
Art and science Interview Once a physicist: Anand Kamalakar Anand Kamalakar is a Brooklyn-based documentary film director, producer and editor Read article: Once a physicist: Anand Kamalakar
Art and science Blog This article is based on fictional events David Boyt explains how Lars von Trier's 2011 film Melancholia inspired a real scientific paper on climate in the journal Nonlinearity Read article: This article is based on fictional events