Everyday science Blog The most expensive object on Earth, publish or perish, and a physics Magna Carta Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog The May 2016 issue of Physics World is now out From antimatter to zombies by way of null results
Everyday science Blog Putting a bouncy castle in space and other extraterrestrial adventures Five of the best human spaceflight missions to look forward to in the next decade
Everyday science Blog Physics saves humanity, the large rainfall collider and other environmental highlights on Earth Day Celebrating Earth Day with a green Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Cosmic rays, diamond anvils and spintronics in Utah A great afternoon out at the University of Utah
Everyday science Blog The field that could improve your research 'impact' Meeting in London brings together academics and industralists from the food sector
Everyday science Blog LIGO could soon detect one gravitational wave per week Team is tight-lipped about further discoveries
Everyday science Blog HAWC spots TeV gamma ray flare Galaxy lit up with radiation for one day in April
Everyday science Blog Feedback on a scheme to cloak Earth from hostile aliens Paper inspires new ways to hide from extraterrestrials
Everyday science Blog The accelerator tree bears fruit A lovely image emerges from the APS April Meeting