Everyday science Blog Can a concert hall have a perfect acoustic? The art and science of theatre acoustics
Everyday science Blog Sounding off about valleytronics New sonic crystal is yet another example of the rich and diverse world of condensed-matter physics
Everyday science Blog Physics for all: the March 2016 issue of Physics World is now out New issue of magazine looks at how to make physics a more inclusive discipline
Everyday science Blog Primates and paradoxical twins in the ISS, cosmic musicals, alien advertising and more Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Celtic god of thunder gets an attosecond makeover Belfast laser facility will soon produce extremely short yet powerful extreme-ultraviolet pulses
Everyday science Blog Progress update in Chinese physics A visit to London saw Physics World catch up with the vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Everyday science Blog Waves of soup, spying on gravity and touring the solar system Excerpts from the Red Folder
Astronomy and space Blog A big Lidl telescope in Belfast Alan Fitzsimmons deserves an award for the best physics-related supermarket bargain
Composites Blog Something more concrete Learning about the physics of everyday materials at the AAAS meeting
Everyday science Blog Surfing the LIGO wave, sounding out black holes and more Excerpts from the Red Folder