Doing science in the open
Online networking tools are pervasive, but why have scientists been so slow to adopt many of them? Michael Nielsen explains how we can build a better culture of ...
Online networking tools are pervasive, but why have scientists been so slow to adopt many of them? Michael Nielsen explains how we can build a better culture of ...
An argument in favour of re-examining Soviet-era data on radiation and its effects
How physics underpins the climate
Physicists working on large-scale experiments may have to consider the significant environmental impact of the computer power they require. Michael Allen investiga...
Ashley Dale examines the devastating impact that a solar super-storm could have on life on Earth
Could the virus behind COVID-19 be the event that shifts our habits on driving and flying forever?
The merits of capturing and storing carbon
Listening to infrasound
Robert P Crease looks at good and bad examples of lab design: do you agree with his choices?
Aaron Leonard enjoys a fictionalized account of a meteorologist's role in the D-Day landings