Everyday science Blog Getting a measure of Brazilian research With Brazil preparing for the World Cup, two upcoming reports from IOP Publishing examine research in the world's fifth biggest country Read article: Getting a measure of Brazilian research
Everyday science Blog New prize targets student science journalism Student journalists get a chance to boost their CVs Read article: New prize targets student science journalism
Everyday science Blog Robotic cowboys and clams, the SQUID at 50 and more Round-up of talks at APS March day 2
Everyday science Blog Magnetic supreme court judges, easier visa access, visualizing arXiv and more Round-up of talks at APS March day 1
Everyday science Blog “Mile-high” physics Day one at the APS March Meeting 2014 Read article: “Mile-high” physics
Everyday science Blog Homework help from NASA, rescue missions, top technologies and more Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Golden-anniversary physics, flaming challenges, smart lists and more Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Golden-anniversary physics, flaming challenges, smart lists and more
Everyday science Blog Bad weather? Blame Santa Atmospheric scientist Jennifer Francis explains her "Santa's revenge" theory to a receptive AAAS audience
Everyday science Blog Burning the midnight gas This morning's AAAS sessions included a fascinating overview of the risks and challenges associated with hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking" Read article: Burning the midnight gas