Everyday science Blog Star Wars fact or fiction, Wikipedia editor in space, stellarator tour Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Star Wars fact or fiction, Wikipedia editor in space, stellarator tour
Everyday science Blog It’s a cracker – the December 2017 issue of Physics World is now out Icy physics, festive reviews, jobs at Google plus try our LIGO caption competition Read article: It’s a cracker – the December 2017 issue of Physics World is now out
Everyday science Blog CMS publishes 700 papers, extreme data centres, flat-Earth space programme launches tomorrow Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: CMS publishes 700 papers, extreme data centres, flat-Earth space programme launches tomorrow
Biophysics Blog Adaptive optics in biology Check out the latest free-to-read short-form Physics World Discovery ebook Read article: Adaptive optics in biology
Everyday science Blog Meteoroid seen from space, Nobel laureates speak their minds on group awards and keeping up with technology Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Meteoroid seen from space, Nobel laureates speak their minds on group awards and keeping up with technology
Gravity Blog LIGO bags another black-hole merger This one is the smallest yet Read article: LIGO bags another black-hole merger
Philosophy, sociology and religion Blog Discover why the philosophy of physics is vital A new free-to-read Physics World Discovery ebook by Robert P Crease reveals why the philosophy of physics is not a waste of time Read article: Discover why the philosophy of physics is vital
Everyday science Blog Name a distant world, fireworks through a diffraction grating, radio telescope helps Puerto Rican relief Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Name a distant world, fireworks through a diffraction grating, radio telescope helps Puerto Rican relief
Everyday science Blog Applied physics and Japan’s ageing population How a burgeoning applied-physics community will benefit Japan Read article: Applied physics and Japan’s ageing population
Education and outreach Blog When will Japan get its next physics Nobel prize? Japan has 13 Nobel-prize-winning physicists but it mustn’t rest on its laurels Read article: When will Japan get its next physics Nobel prize?