Education and outreach Blog Physics World brings Feynman lecture to life Classic 1964 lecture by Richard Feynman appears as "science doodle" in the March 2014 special issue of Physics World on education Read article: Physics World brings Feynman lecture to life
Philosophy, sociology and religion Opinion and reviews The spot in the shadow Robert P Crease shows just how hard it can be to assign credit for a scientific discovery Read article: The spot in the shadow
Education and outreach Blog Giving the public access to research Library users in the UK now have access to 8000 academic journals
Education and outreach Research update Classroom seismometers could monitor earthquakes worldwide Low-cost, robust device could help with geophysics education Read article: Classroom seismometers could monitor earthquakes worldwide
Philosophy, sociology and religion Opinion and reviews Moving the goalposts Robert P Crease finds that a new book on string theory offers progress for the philosophy of science Read article: Moving the goalposts
Ultracold matter Blog The world of physics in 2014 Find out more about the key physics events of the coming year – and those we predict might happen Read article: The world of physics in 2014
Policy and funding Opinion and reviews Longing for Laputa Robert P Crease wonders whether scientists shouldn't rule the world after all Read article: Longing for Laputa
Education and outreach Opinion and reviews Web life: Empirical Zeal A blog about physics and evolutionary biology that packs a quantitative punch Read article: Web life: Empirical Zeal
Policy and funding Opinion and reviews Deciding with science Robert P Crease wonders why scientific input to important policy issues is so often ignored when it's actually critical Read article: Deciding with science
Philosophy, sociology and religion Video Why is fundamental science important? John Dainton on why academic freedom benefits society Read article: Why is fundamental science important?