Everyday science Blog Antimatter comes to Brazil Jeffrey Hangst tells Brazilian researchers why interest in storing and studying antihydrogen has reached the ears of the rock world
Everyday science Blog Sun, sea, sand – and science Natal plays host to the 50th anniversary meeting of the Brazilian Physics Society
Everyday science Blog Terahertz analytics for better plasmas Coherent source could shed light on electron behaviour
Everyday science Blog A great day out at the Institute of Physics in Beijing Weyl theorists, an invisible material and a giant electron energy analyser
Everyday science Blog Primal colours across the spectrum, impossible space engines Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Entrepreneurs should practise ‘inclusive knowledge transfer’ Surya Raghu believes that ideas developed at universities can benefit rich and poor alike
Everyday science Opinion and reviews Take a swing Margaret Harris reviews The Science of the Perfect Swing by Peter Dewhurst
Everyday science Blog The September 2016 issue of Physics World is now out Crowd-breath research, astronomy's Gaia mission and crystallography without crystals – don't miss the new issue of Physics World
Everyday science Blog How to use a mountain to detect neutrinos Zhen Cao's modest proposal for detecting cosmic tau neutrinos