Everyday science Blog Listening to tornadoes, the physics of fame Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Listening to tornadoes, the physics of fame
Education and outreach Blog Richard Feynman’s centenary celebrations Events are being around the world on Friday 11 May 2018 to mark the 100th anniversary of one of the most iconic physicists of the 20th century Read article: Richard Feynman’s centenary celebrations
Everyday science Blog Milky Way blues, detecting alien megastructures, solar mission goes to the movies Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Milky Way blues, detecting alien megastructures, solar mission goes to the movies
Projects and facilities Blog Can you spot the difference in DESY’s new logo? The Hamburg lab's new logo is supposedly "clearer and more dynamic" Read article: Can you spot the difference in DESY’s new logo?
Cosmology Blog Stephen Hawking’s science: the May 2018 issue of Physics World is now out Stephen Hawking's scientific legacy, wearable electronics, the weird behaviour of liquids and more Read article: Stephen Hawking’s science: the May 2018 issue of Physics World is now out
Radiotherapy Blog Start-ups on show at ESTRO Start-up companies at ESTRO 37 showcased tools for personalizing radiotherapy, pain-free reference points, patient-specific phantoms and in vivo dosimeters Read article: Start-ups on show at ESTRO
Everyday science Blog Penguin physics, talking about diversity issues, millionth passenger tours exoplanets Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Penguin physics, talking about diversity issues, millionth passenger tours exoplanets
Everyday science Blog A fishing rod for electric eels, Jian-Wei Pan and Elon Musk honoured by Time Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: A fishing rod for electric eels, Jian-Wei Pan and Elon Musk honoured by Time
History Blog Richard Feynman from A to Z Virginia Trimble reveals her favourite Feynman stories, including the time she posed for a drawing for him Read article: Richard Feynman from A to Z
Gravity Blog Heavy metal for detecting gravitational waves LISA test mass is surprisingly weighty Read article: Heavy metal for detecting gravitational waves