Everyday science Blog From WiFi to LiFi: the August 2016 issue of Physics World is out now LiFi, the physics of new drugs and Brexit in the new issue of Physics World
Everyday science Blog An animated history of physics, messing around with methane and Vangelis on space Excerpts from the Red Folder
Read article: Between the lines Philosophy, sociology and religion Opinion and reviews Between the lines A book on debunking scientific misinformation and a guide to scientific writing, reviewed by Margaret Harris
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Everyday science Blog Pokémon physics, photon torpedoes, a neutrino Ghostbuster and more Excerpts from the Red folder
Everyday science Blog Lateral Thoughts: Playing favourites Selecting the best essays from the archives of Physics World's long-running humour column is harder than it sounds
Everyday science Blog In flight around the world's brightest laser and the inverse Cheerio effect Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Physics World talks to Spanish TV about migrating Nobel laureates Interview touches on how Brexit could affect physics in the UK
Everyday science Blog Dinner that’s out of this world, Higgs pizza and a cosmic symphony Excerpts from the Red Folder
Read article: Neutrinos that go bump in the night Accelerators and detectors Blog Neutrinos that go bump in the night More data from RENO on the 5 MeV "excess", presented at the Neutrino 2016 conference
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