Ethics Opinion and reviews Inside a nuclear city Physics World reviews the film City 40 by Samira Goetschel
Telescopes and space missions News NASA hits back at millionaire in asteroid spat Nathan Myhrvold at loggerheads with astrophysicists over asteroid analysis Read article: NASA hits back at millionaire in asteroid spat
Policy and funding Interview Guarding integrity Robert P Crease meets Marcia McNutt, the incoming president of the US National Academy of Sciences Read article: Guarding integrity
Ethics Podcasts Physics for all – building a more inclusive discipline Feedback and reaction to the March 2016 issue of the magazine on diversity in physics Read article: Physics for all – building a more inclusive discipline
Philosophy, sociology and religion Opinion and reviews Storytelling matters Robert P Crease considers how scientists can learn from the Passover storytelling ritual Seder Read article: Storytelling matters
Publishing Opinion and reviews Diversifying utopia Robert P Crease wonders why women played no part in Francis Bacon's New Atlantis Read article: Diversifying utopia
Ethics Feature A thousand tiny cuts Margaret Harris reports on how small, subtle and sometimes unintentional slights can create an unwelcoming environment for under-represented groups in physics Read article: A thousand tiny cuts
Ethics Feature Surely you’re not biased Matin Durrani thinks he’s not biased. But in an eye-opening journey of self-discovery, he finds that the truth is very different Read article: Surely you’re not biased
Publishing Opinion and reviews Peer review’s value Robert P Crease on why trust and anonymity are so central to the success of peer review Read article: Peer review’s value
Nuclear physics Opinion and reviews Burned from the inside out Susan Southard’s book about survivors of the Nagasaki atomic bombing, reviewed by Brian Drummond Read article: Burned from the inside out