Everyday science Blog Putting a stamp on gravitational waves, LEGO’s Women of Nasa, physicist competes in bake-off Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Putting a stamp on gravitational waves, LEGO’s Women of Nasa, physicist competes in bake-off
Everyday science Blog Under the sea: the November 2017 issue of Physics World is now out Bubbles, black smokers and bagging neutrinos: the challenges for physicists working below the waterline Read article: Under the sea: the November 2017 issue of Physics World is now out
Dark matter and energy Blog Happy Dark Matter Day “Don’t be afraid of the dark," say organizers of worldwide celebration Read article: Happy Dark Matter Day
Everyday science Blog Hawking’s PhD thesis, Einstein letter up for auction, first zero Excerpts from the Red Folder
Renewables Blog The science and policy of green energy Juliet Davenport, the chief executive of Good Energy, speaks at the University of the West of England Read article: The science and policy of green energy
Everyday science Blog Dialogues on physics, great women who changed science, a virtual reality journey to six exoplanets Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog The physics of sperm: the movie Scientific video reveals insights into sperm tail-whipping
Gravity Blog What gravitational waves did (and didn’t) tell us about GW170817 Observation over 100 s provides a wealth of knowledge Read article: What gravitational waves did (and didn’t) tell us about GW170817
Gravity Blog Neutron star merger as it happened Minute-by-minute account of how more than 70 telescopes focused on GW170817 Read article: Neutron star merger as it happened
Everyday science Blog A rockin’ good milkshake, a telescope that wants to be the next Taj Mahal Excerpts from the Red Folder