Everyday science Blog D-Wave launches 5000 qubit system, solar-powered nanobeads could clean-up oil sands waste Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: D-Wave launches 5000 qubit system, solar-powered nanobeads could clean-up oil sands waste
Everyday science Blog Online conferences, auxetic materials and a new kind of rocket engine: the October 2020 issue of Physics World is now out The October 2020 issue of your favourite magazine examines the benefits of virtual meetings Read article: Online conferences, auxetic materials and a new kind of rocket engine: the October 2020 issue of Physics World is now out
Everyday science Blog Lattice layabout in the park: an epitaxial guide to social distancing Hamish Johnston wonders how tightly you can pack people in a park, while maintaining social distancing Read article: Lattice layabout in the park: an epitaxial guide to social distancing
Everyday science Blog Watch a wobbling black-hole shadow, ‘π planet’ has 3.14 day orbit, retracting racist and sexist papers Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Watch a wobbling black-hole shadow, ‘π planet’ has 3.14 day orbit, retracting racist and sexist papers
Everyday science Blog Curved toes point to sore feet, the chaos of the knuckleball Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Curved toes point to sore feet, the chaos of the knuckleball
Everyday science Blog The best way to slice a watermelon, how to float yourself with balloons, shining light on whisky Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: The best way to slice a watermelon, how to float yourself with balloons, shining light on whisky
Everyday science Blog Dust buster for the Moon, curious pattern appears on Canadian beach, borderline collider Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Dust buster for the Moon, curious pattern appears on Canadian beach, borderline collider
Everyday science Blog Water polo’s eggbeater kick defies biomechanics, supercomputer says disposable masks are best Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Water polo’s eggbeater kick defies biomechanics, supercomputer says disposable masks are best
Everyday science Blog Time crystals interact in rotating fridge, Cold Tube keeps you cool, singing physicist is back Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Time crystals interact in rotating fridge, Cold Tube keeps you cool, singing physicist is back
Everyday science Feature How to hack a self-driving car Cars that drive themselves may improve road safety, but they are vulnerable to hackers, as Stephen Ornes finds out Read article: How to hack a self-driving car