Everyday science Blog Earth-gazing, a very noteworthy astronomer, chilling with Einstein and more Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog What it’s like collaborating with physicists in China New Journal of Physics editor Barry Sanders describes his experiences of working with Chinese researchers
Everyday science Blog The February 2016 issue of Physics World is now out Physics World editor Matin Durrani introduces the February issue
Everyday science Blog Scientists battle celebrities, a quantum 'unconference' and space travel, past and future Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog More data needed on the STEM 'shortage' A new study on the long-term career paths of science and engineering graduates contains plenty of fascinating facts -- and some frustrating gaps
Everyday science Blog Physicists' pets, seven stars for Bowie, ping-pong in space and more Excerpts from the Red Folder
Planetary science Blog Is the solar system's planetary count back up to nine? Evidence found for a ninth giant planet in the Kuiper belt
Everyday science Blog Female astronomers through the ages, science-inspired phone cases and the return of the incandescent light bulb Excerpts from the Red Folder
Gravity Blog Has Advanced LIGO found gravitational waves? Collaboration quashes rumours of a discovery