Everyday science Blog Debating warp bubbles and quark novae over beer and samosas Time travel and quark deconfinement round off the day
Neutron sources Blog Lament for ‘the reactor that can do everything’ Canada’s neutron-physics community ponders its future after the NRU
Everyday science Blog 'Physics across Canada' tour kicks off in Edmonton A week of physics at the Canadian Association of Physicists Congress
Everyday science Blog Space Station vacancy, lead balloons on the fly and more Excerpts from the Red Folder
Diversity and inclusion Blog Success, failure and women in physics Reactions to a panel discussion on "Feminism, sexism and bringing up girls" at last week's Cheltenham Science Festival
Dark matter and energy Blog Is dark energy becoming marginalized? New type Ia supernovae study throws up a surprise
Personalities Blog Getting into the mind of Maxwell Malcolm Lonair enthuses about the beauty of James Clerk Maxwell's famous paper of 1865
Everyday science Blog The landscapes of CERN, 20 years of BECs and the truth about toilet swirl Excerpts from the Red Folder
Metrology Blog Atomic time was born 60 years ago today Millennia of astronomical timekeeping ended on 3 June 1955
Accelerators and detectors Blog Hope for 'new physics' as Large Hadron Collider begins 13 TeV run First data collected this morning at 10.40 a.m. Geneva time
Particle and nuclear newsletter Receive our highlights in particle and nuclear research, along with must-read features and opinion pieces straight to your inbox, quarterly.