Education and outreach Blog Making brain-busting ideas easier to grasp A great science-themed doodle that made us smile Read article: Making brain-busting ideas easier to grasp
Personalities Video The electronics wonderkid from Ulan Bator Video interview with Battushig Myanganbayar who achieved a perfect score in an online MIT course, aged just 15 Read article: The electronics wonderkid from Ulan Bator
Policy and funding News Cambridge physicists divided over Hawking chair High salary and limited term concern some academics Read article: Cambridge physicists divided over Hawking chair
Education and outreach Blog New ways to teach and learn physics Download your free PDF of the March 2014 special issue of Physics World on physics education
Structure and dynamics Feature The power of YouTube Philip Moriarty describes his experiences in front of the camera as one of the stars of the Sixty Symbols series YouTube videos Read article: The power of YouTube
Education and outreach Opinion and reviews Between the lines Educational books about quantum mechanics, scientific writing and physics projects for children, reviewed by Margaret Harris Read article: Between the lines
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