Art and science Opinion and reviews Frankenstein on stage So you think you could stage a physics play yourself? Robert P Crease meets a man who’s done just that Read article: Frankenstein on stage
Personalities Interview Once a physicist: Apoorva Jayaraman Apoorva Jayaraman is an Indian classical dancer, and has a background in physics Read article: Once a physicist: Apoorva Jayaraman
Art and science Opinion and reviews Underneath the alien rain In Search of Stardust is a visual extravaganza, writes Tushna Commissariat Read article: Underneath the alien rain
Art and science Opinion and reviews Colouring outside the lines Tushna Commissariat reviews Visions of Numberland and Phases of Matter – two science-themed colouring books for adults Read article: Colouring outside the lines
Art and science Podcasts Illuminating a radio icon How the historic Lovell telescope was transformed into a multimedia art installation Read article: Illuminating a radio icon
Philosophy, sociology and religion Opinion and reviews At the boundary of knowledge We Have No Idea is a “frequently hilarious and deeply charming” exploration into the unknown, writes Aatish Bhatia Read article: At the boundary of knowledge
Art and science Podcasts Science-themed comedy: are you having a laugh? Performers describe the opportunities and challenges of making science funny Read article: Science-themed comedy: are you having a laugh?
Art and science Research update X-rays pick out letters on ancient scrolls Papyri buried in the eruption of Vesuvius can now be virtually unrolled Read article: X-rays pick out letters on ancient scrolls
Art and science Podcasts Music and science: a harmonious or discordant duo? The fascinating things, and the limits, of what science can tell us about music Read article: Music and science: a harmonious or discordant duo?
Art and science Opinion and reviews Losing physics Pictionary Sarah Tesh reviews Drawing Physics by Don S Lemons Read article: Losing physics Pictionary