Everyday science Blog Fish can add and subtract, physics of board-game box lids, a silicone raspberry for robots Excerpts from the red folder Read article: Fish can add and subtract, physics of board-game box lids, a silicone raspberry for robots
Everyday science Opinion and reviews Racing to save the planet Diandra Leslie-Pelecky reviews Racing Green: How Motorsport Science Can Change the World by Kit Chapman Read article: Racing to save the planet
Astronomy and space News Astronomers launch new asteroid-classification system based on animal sizes Stretching from blue whale to tardigrade, new system brings “much-needed order” to asteroid sizes, but giraffes are controversially excluded Read article: Astronomers launch new asteroid-classification system based on animal sizes
Everyday science Blog Smart bra can detect breast cancer early, physics jokes on T-shirts Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Smart bra can detect breast cancer early, physics jokes on T-shirts
Everyday science Blog Physics equations compete for your approval, exoplanets that never were Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Physics equations compete for your approval, exoplanets that never were
Everyday science Blog Best places for stargazing, a new message for alien civilizations Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Best places for stargazing, a new message for alien civilizations
Everyday science Blog ‘Nearest black hole to Earth’ does not exist, Usain Bolt races a dinosaur, space telescope soap Excerpts from the Red folder Read article: ‘Nearest black hole to Earth’ does not exist, Usain Bolt races a dinosaur, space telescope soap
Everyday science Research update Magnetic ‘stop sign’ helps songbirds return to breeding sites New analysis of data on Eurasian reed warblers reveals an unconventional mechanism for long-distance navigation Read article: Magnetic ‘stop sign’ helps songbirds return to breeding sites
Everyday science Blog Free to read: the March 2022 edition of Physics World is now out Find out about plans for a zoomable "Google Earth" of the human body, the life of pioneering astronomer Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin and how you can make supercomputing greener Read article: Free to read: the March 2022 edition of Physics World is now out
Everyday science Blog Making navigation apps safer, singing lights up the brain Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Making navigation apps safer, singing lights up the brain