Everyday science Blog Physics World talks to Spanish TV about migrating Nobel laureates Interview touches on how Brexit could affect physics in the UK
Everyday science Blog Dinner that’s out of this world, Higgs pizza and a cosmic symphony Excerpts from the Red Folder
Accelerators and detectors Blog Neutrinos that go bump in the night More data from RENO on the 5 MeV "excess", presented at the Neutrino 2016 conference Read article: Neutrinos that go bump in the night
Astroparticle physics Blog Limiting factors for the elusive sterile neutrino Latest results on the search for the sterile neutrino, presented at the Neutrino 2016 conference Read article: Limiting factors for the elusive sterile neutrino
Astroparticle physics Blog Symmetry-violating neutrinos may hold the key to antimatter Latest results from the T2K and NOvA experiments, presented at the Neutrino 2016 conference Read article: Symmetry-violating neutrinos may hold the key to antimatter
Astroparticle physics Blog Cosmic messengers and the rise of neutrino astronomy High-energy neutrinos and where they come from – notes from day one of Neutrino 2016 Read article: Cosmic messengers and the rise of neutrino astronomy
Everyday science Blog Jupiter roars as Juno approaches, a huge helium discovery and all you need to know about dark matter Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Secrets of the solar system: the July 2016 issue of Physics World is now out Explore the Juno mission to Jupiter, join the search for Planet Nine, see new views of Pluto and more
Everyday science Blog A Nobel view on scientific leadership Brian Schmidt offers gems of advice to aspiring leaders
Everyday science Blog George Smoot on mapping the universe with gravity Gravitational-wave astronomy is opening new vistas on star formation and black holes