Everyday science Blog The trebuchet challenge, the physics of ketchup bottles plus sage advice for budding science-fiction writers Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog The July 2015 issue of Physics World is now out From sailing stones to volcanic lightning, find out about the physics of the rare, transient or remote
Read article: Chasing the Silver Dragon: the physics of tidal bores Everyday science Feature Chasing the Silver Dragon: the physics of tidal bores Michael Berry outlines the science behind tidal bores and describes his sighting in China of one of the most spectacular examples
Everyday science Blog A galaxy for a Galáctico and astronomers weigh in on a famous kiss Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Agreeing to disagree at the next Convergence conference The Perimeter Institute should host a forum on “challenge”
Everyday science Blog The ins and outs of black holes and a new way of thinking about general relativity Perimeter Institute graduate Sean Gryb on the Convergence conference
Everyday science Blog What do strange metals and black holes have in common? The answer is thermodynamics, according to Subir Sachdev
Everyday science Blog Why converge? Perimeter Institute director Neil Turok on what the Convergence conference is all about