Everyday science Blog Soft hair on black holes, making concrete on Mars and exploring the cosmos in 2016 Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Name the element, continued Discovery announced of elements 113, 115, 117 and 118
Everyday science Blog The January 2016 issue of Physics World is now out Probing the polarization of the cosmic microwave background, quantum thermodynamics and more
Everyday science Blog Solving your scientific identity crisis What kind of scientist are you? Find out with our flowchart
Everyday science Blog Santa and the space station, holiday gift suggestions and no Christmas presents for SUSY A festive Red Folder with best wishes for 2016
Everyday science Blog The 10 quirkiest physics stories of 2015 In this "best of the Red Folder" we revisit a physicist creating an award-winning beer, a font based on Albert Einstein’s writing and much more
Everyday science Blog Twin alien civilizations, the ancient genetics of cancer, and marvellous Maxwell and his wonderful equations Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Who will win the Physics World 2015 Breakthrough of the Year? Winner and runners-up will be announced on 11 December
Everyday science Opinion and reviews Between the lines: Christmas books A smorgasbord of popular-science books for your end-of-year delectation, reviewed by Margaret Harris, Hamish Johnston and Tushna Commissariat Read article: Between the lines: Christmas books
Everyday science Blog The December 2015 issue of Physics World is out now Champagne, Christmas books and cut-out physics – get stuck into some holiday reading