Publishing Blog Institute of Physics launches new blog Comment and analysis from a diverse roster of physicists
Publishing Opinion and reviews Visible improvements A book of tips for improving scientific graphics, reviewed by James Davenport Read article: Visible improvements
Publishing Feature The revolution will be typeset Duncan Steele explains how one of the most widely used tools in physics – LaTeX – is adapting to the era of tablet computers Read article: The revolution will be typeset
Ultracold matter News What’s in store for 2013? Celebrate the turn of the year with our predictions of the key physics events of the next 12 months Read article: What’s in store for 2013?
Publishing Interview The art of science blogging Mark Trodden talks to Physics World about his experiences as a blogger Read article: The art of science blogging
Publishing News UK to support open access Government accepts conclusion from report into open-access publishing Read article: UK to support open access
Publishing News UK should lead on open-access publishing, says report Research-funding structures must change to adapt to switch from subscription-based journals Read article: UK should lead on open-access publishing, says report
Quantum mechanics Opinion and reviews Quantum guidebooks Robert P Crease surveys the many tour guides to the quantum world Read article: Quantum guidebooks
Telescopes and space missions Opinion and reviews Neil deGrasse Tyson makes the case for space exploration Grand visions for space "trigger a wave of innovation", says US astrophysicist Read article: Neil deGrasse Tyson makes the case for space exploration
Quantum mechanics Podcasts Quantum mechanics in popular-science books Physics World's podcast team discusses the enduring appeal of quantum mechanics Read article: Quantum mechanics in popular-science books