Everyday science Blog The February 2014 issue of Physics World is out now The NSA keys into quantum computing, "fictional" models in science, spikes in your ice tray and much more
Everyday science Blog Life on Mars? A lawsuit calls on NASA to investigate a "mushroom-like fungus" spotted on the red planet
Everyday science Blog The designated survivor US energy secretary Ernest Moniz spent yesterday at a distant, secure and undisclosed location
Everyday science Blog Spacecraft duets, suprise supernovae, the dark side of physics and more Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Uncovering the truth in social media Project PHEME aims to understand how dubious info spreads on social media
Everyday science Blog Nuclear-explosion survival tips, gravity-defying beads, big questions and more Excerpts from the Red Folder
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Everyday science Blog Splitting sausages, immigration and the "Silence of the labs" Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog The January 2014 issue of Physics World is out now Get your new year off to a great start by tucking into the latest issue of Physics World – online or via our apps