History Blog A glimpse of Einstein in Zurich Sarah Tesh visits IBM Research and ETH Zurich Read article: A glimpse of Einstein in Zurich
Everyday science Blog A tenner in space, why just 0.3% of LIGO bagged the Nobel, sounding-off in Havana Excerpts from the Red Folder
Gravity Blog How does LIGO detect gravitational waves? Using quantum mechanics to measure distances on the attometre scale Read article: How does LIGO detect gravitational waves?
Astronomy and space Blog Nobel prize heralds new era of multimessenger astronomy We now have a new and exciting view of the universe Read article: Nobel prize heralds new era of multimessenger astronomy
Everyday science Blog The physics of bread, the quest for metallic hydrogen and adventures in LIGO land The October 2017 issue of Physics World is now out
Everyday science Blog Great wrong theories, new spin on golf, physics photo competition Excerpts from the Red Folder
History Blog Quantum quartet is on the cards Deck is flush with physics trivia Read article: Quantum quartet is on the cards
Everyday science Blog Reminiscing about Fermilab, CAPTCHA tests your physics, science of guitar strings Excerpts from the Red Folder
Earth sciences Blog Seeking causes of Mexico City’s earthquake Ancient lake sediments beneath the city can intensify quake damage Read article: Seeking causes of Mexico City’s earthquake
Planetary science Blog Grabbing a slice of the pie in the sky Asteroid mining is a hot topic on “industry day” at the European Planetary Science Congress Read article: Grabbing a slice of the pie in the sky
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