Everyday science Blog Recognizing peer review and all those who referee Celebrating Peer Review Week 2016
Everyday science Blog Award-winning ‘Bailys Beads’, schoolyard accelerators , pulsar poems and more Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Mercury now orbits between Mars and Jupiter, fun with liquid nitrogen, 3D printing an asteroid Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Conference thoughts Speaking on the future of physics at the Brazilian Physics Society
Everyday science Blog A paradise for physics in Brazil Taking a tour of the International Institute of Physics in Natal
Everyday science Blog Antimatter comes to Brazil Jeffrey Hangst tells Brazilian researchers why interest in storing and studying antihydrogen has reached the ears of the rock world
Everyday science Blog Sun, sea, sand – and science Natal plays host to the 50th anniversary meeting of the Brazilian Physics Society
Everyday science Blog Terahertz analytics for better plasmas Coherent source could shed light on electron behaviour
Everyday science Blog A great day out at the Institute of Physics in Beijing Weyl theorists, an invisible material and a giant electron energy analyser