Planetary science Blog Scientists identify a ‘sugar world’ beyond Neptune The surface of a Kuiper Belt object called Arrokoth is rich in glucose, ribose and other sweet molecules Read article: Scientists identify a ‘sugar world’ beyond Neptune
Quantum Blog H1dd3n variab7es: the fundamental constant on which the new Physics World podcast music is built Philip Moriarty reveals the hidden physics in the new Physics World podcast music Read article: H1dd3n variab7es: the fundamental constant on which the new Physics World podcast music is built
Instrumentation and measurement Blog Grounds for celebration as ‘hub of all things coffee’ opens at University of California, Davis The Coffee Center will be used by more than 50 researchers and includes labs dedicated to brewing, “sensory and cupping” and the chemical analysis of coffee Read article: Grounds for celebration as ‘hub of all things coffee’ opens at University of California, Davis
Particle and nuclear Blog What’s hot in particle and nuclear physics? Find out in the latest Physics World Briefing Matin Durrani brings you up to date with what's hot in particle and nuclear physics Read article: What’s hot in particle and nuclear physics? Find out in the latest Physics World Briefing
Complex systems Blog In real-world social networks, your enemy’s enemy is indeed your friend, say physicists New work validates key elements of balance theory put forward nearly 80 years ago Read article: In real-world social networks, your enemy’s enemy is indeed your friend, say physicists
Quantum Blog Cryptic quantum-physics word search: the solution Here are the answers to the cryptic quantum-physics word search Read article: Cryptic quantum-physics word search: the solution
Education and outreach Blog Quantum-themed escape room opens at German science museum Game aims to teach children 10 and older about the quantum world Read article: Quantum-themed escape room opens at German science museum
Biophysics and bioengineering Blog How the global gaming community is helping to solve biomedical challenges Exploiting the efforts of millions of gamers has helped advance our knowledge of the human microbiome Read article: How the global gaming community is helping to solve biomedical challenges
Particle and nuclear Blog Peter Higgs: the story behind his interview with Physics World Matin Durrani recalls the time Peter Higgs agreed to do an interview with Physics World Read article: Peter Higgs: the story behind his interview with Physics World
Biophysics and bioengineering Blog How schooling fish can be quieter than a solitary swimmer A school of fish moving together in just the right way was found to be effective at reducing noise Read article: How schooling fish can be quieter than a solitary swimmer