Everyday science Blog Laser sculpts a waveguide in campus corridor, the physics of how jazz gets its swing Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Laser sculpts a waveguide in campus corridor, the physics of how jazz gets its swing
Astroparticle physics Podcasts Seeking cosmic particles using a super-pressure balloon, the physics of babies This podcast features the principal investigator of the EUSO-SPB2 mission Read article: Seeking cosmic particles using a super-pressure balloon, the physics of babies
Everyday science Feature The surprising physics of babies: how we’re improving our understanding of human reproduction Michael Banks looks into the physics of the baby universe, from conception to pregnancy and beyond Read article: The surprising physics of babies: how we’re improving our understanding of human reproduction
Everyday science Blog Chocolate lubrication, benefits of electric cars, the silence of snow Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Chocolate lubrication, benefits of electric cars, the silence of snow
Everyday science Blog Escape-room game is inspired by UK space centre, potato-shaped stones bounce across the water Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Escape-room game is inspired by UK space centre, potato-shaped stones bounce across the water
Everyday science Blog The 10 quirkiest stories from the world of physics in 2022 We revisit the mechanics of herding sheep, supersonic champagne corks and much more Read article: The 10 quirkiest stories from the world of physics in 2022
Everyday science Blog As my wine glass gently weeps Tushna Commissariat delves into the surprising science of wine Read article: As my wine glass gently weeps
Everyday science Blog Metallic snowflakes and a new spin on the curveball Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Metallic snowflakes and a new spin on the curveball
Everyday science Blog The physics of toilets: scientists are flushed with success Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: The physics of toilets: scientists are flushed with success
Biophysics Research update Very dry and very humid indoor environments are worse for COVID spread “Sweet spot” between 40 and 60 per cent relative humidity leads to better outcomes, say researchers Read article: Very dry and very humid indoor environments are worse for COVID spread