Policy and funding Opinion and reviews China’s tunnel vision A new book makes a compelling case for building the next big particle collider in China, but Richard de Grijs can’t help wondering who its real audience is Read article: China’s tunnel vision
Policy and funding Interview Guarding integrity Robert P Crease meets Marcia McNutt, the incoming president of the US National Academy of Sciences Read article: Guarding integrity
Policy and funding News UK physics faces EU choice Simon Perks looks at how physics could be affected by the UK's referendum this month on its membership of the European Union Read article: UK physics faces EU choice
Policy and funding News Consortium sets out to build European laser plasma accelerator EuPRAXIA aims to put compact electron accelerator on scientific facility road map Read article: Consortium sets out to build European laser plasma accelerator
Policy and funding News ‘Quantum manifesto’ for Europe calls for €1bn in funding Programme could unlock the potential of quantum technologies, say physicists Read article: ‘Quantum manifesto’ for Europe calls for €1bn in funding
Policy and funding News World’s deepest lab targets neutrinos Experiment at China Jinping Underground Laboratory would measure solar and geoneutrinos Read article: World’s deepest lab targets neutrinos
Policy and funding News Indian gravitational-wave observatory wins governmental approval LIGO-India will join global network of observatories, including those in the US, Germany, Italy and Japan Read article: Indian gravitational-wave observatory wins governmental approval
Publishing Opinion and reviews Peer review’s value Robert P Crease on why trust and anonymity are so central to the success of peer review Read article: Peer review’s value
Climate Opinion and reviews The pioneers of weather forecasting Met Office atmospheric physicist Susan Ballard finds it "stimulating" to read about some of her earliest predecessors Read article: The pioneers of weather forecasting
Policy and funding Opinion and reviews A shining light for African science Plans are afoot to build Africa's first ever light source. Sekazi Mtingwa calls for physicists to get behind the project Read article: A shining light for African science