Everyday science Blog Ancient eclipse art, asteroid finds early fame, unwitting face of graphene underwear Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Ancient eclipse art, asteroid finds early fame, unwitting face of graphene underwear
Astronomy and space Blog America counts down to the big eclipse The US gears up for what is one of the most anticipated astronomical events of recent years Read article: America counts down to the big eclipse
Everyday science Blog Happy birthday Curiosity, overpaid footballers, cheeky Einstein photo sells Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog The August 2017 issue of Physics World is now out PHD Comics, sibling science and embracing failure are all yours to enjoy in the new issue of Physics World
Diversity and inclusion Blog ‘A week in which good practice and frustrations could be shared honestly’ ICWiP conference chair reflects on the event Read article: ‘A week in which good practice and frustrations could be shared honestly’
Diversity and inclusion Blog Bias, stereotyping and harassment: what women battle Hot topics at the International Conference on Women in Physics Read article: Bias, stereotyping and harassment: what women battle
Everyday science Blog Ravens at LIGO, stained-glass physics, fake space pics Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Great dames: a tribute to the game changers at ICWiP Iconic and inspirational women in physics Read article: Great dames: a tribute to the game changers at ICWiP
Everyday science Blog The Doomsday Clock ticks over 70 years, an exoplanet Westeros Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog ‘One woman can change a lot if she is determined’ Highlights from the International Conference on Women in Physics, Birmingham Read article: ‘One woman can change a lot if she is determined’