Everyday science Blog Autonomous particle accelerators, how many superheroes are needed to make a film successful? Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Autonomous particle accelerators, how many superheroes are needed to make a film successful?
Everyday science Podcasts Battle of the Elements round three, ultracold atoms in space, life on other planets Physics World journalists make their case for the best element and chat the scientific and philosophical implications of life on other planets Read article: Battle of the Elements round three, ultracold atoms in space, life on other planets
Everyday science Blog How to play catch while skydiving, overzealous plagiarism bot, Star Trek insignia spotted on Mars Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: How to play catch while skydiving, overzealous plagiarism bot, Star Trek insignia spotted on Mars
Everyday science Podcasts Battle of the Elements round two, reliving the Chernobyl disaster, smaller habitable zones for alien life Physics World journalists make their case for the best element and chat about how reactor physics makes compelling television Read article: Battle of the Elements round two, reliving the Chernobyl disaster, smaller habitable zones for alien life
Everyday science Blog New tennis ball tower, celebrating June Lindsey’s double-helix contributions, more physics slang Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: New tennis ball tower, celebrating June Lindsey’s double-helix contributions, more physics slang
Everyday science Podcasts Battle of the Elements round one, deep-sea dragonfish and Latino science podcasting Physics World journalists make their case for the best element and a roundup of the week’s news Read article: Battle of the Elements round one, deep-sea dragonfish and Latino science podcasting
Everyday science Blog Battle of the elements: gold has gleamed through the ages Coveted by artists and scientists alike, the 79th element has always set the gold standard Read article: Battle of the elements: gold has gleamed through the ages
Everyday science Blog Girls shut-out of design and technology, hyphens deter paper citations, moonlight over Normandy on D-Day Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Girls shut-out of design and technology, hyphens deter paper citations, moonlight over Normandy on D-Day
Everyday science Blog Battle of the elements: technetium-99m diagnoses disease then decays away Technetium-99m is employed in tens of millions of medical diagnostic procedures per year, making it invaluable among elements, explains Tami Freeman Read article: Battle of the elements: technetium-99m diagnoses disease then decays away
Everyday science Blog Battle of the elements: three physics reasons why uranium should take the top-element crown Radioactivity, isotopes and nuclear fission were all discovered thanks to uranium, making it the top element, argues Matin Durrani Read article: Battle of the elements: three physics reasons why uranium should take the top-element crown