Quantum computing Blog Google aims for quantum supremacy As the tech giant reveals a 72-qubit quantum processor, researchers are creating the first quantum computer games Read article: Google aims for quantum supremacy
Astronomy and space Blog Stars in their eyes The Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles allows visitors to experience the wonders of the solar system and beyond Read article: Stars in their eyes
Everyday science Blog Lights, camera, physics, action! Sarah Tesh and Susan Curtis report from Los Angeles, California, as the APS March Meeting 2018 kicks off Read article: Lights, camera, physics, action!
Everyday science Blog Revisiting the twin paradox, dig out your best astronomy photos, the science of science in Science Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Revisiting the twin paradox, dig out your best astronomy photos, the science of science in Science
Policy and funding Blog Europe’s science leaders speak out on Brexit What are the threats to researchers and companies from Britain leaving the EU? Read article: Europe’s science leaders speak out on Brexit
Everyday science Blog The March 2018 issue of Physics World is now out Mental-health in academia, research at tape giant 3M, careers in environmental science – and much more Read article: The March 2018 issue of Physics World is now out
Publishing Blog Welcome to a new look for Physics World Join us as we embark on a new beginning for the Physics World website Read article: Welcome to a new look for Physics World
Business and innovation Blog The ‘Big Science’ marketplace Exploring the interactions between companies and major scientific organizations such as CERN, ESA and ITER Read article: The ‘Big Science’ marketplace
Projects and facilities Blog A tour of the European Spallation Source Why this facility in Sweden is set to be the world's top lab for neutron scattering Read article: A tour of the European Spallation Source
Education and outreach Blog Got your physics degree… now what? Discover the many, exciting careers that lie ahead for you, with the 2018 Physics World Careers guide Read article: Got your physics degree… now what?