Art and science Blog The physics behind ‘fractal painting’ revealed The technique involves mixing colourful inks with alcohol and applying it to a surface coated with a layer of acrylic paint Read article: The physics behind ‘fractal painting’ revealed
Everyday science Blog Physics sing-along is coming to Minneapolis, tiny fish creates very loud sounds Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Physics sing-along is coming to Minneapolis, tiny fish creates very loud sounds
Everyday science Blog Live on ‘Mars’ for a year, Disney star’s space adventure, lunar dust computer model Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Live on ‘Mars’ for a year, Disney star’s space adventure, lunar dust computer model
Culture, history and society Blog First editions: in pursuit of the original Kaye and Laby Andrew Ferguson goes hunting for a piece of physics history Read article: First editions: in pursuit of the original Kaye and Laby
Everyday science Blog Fermilab’s guest composer is inspired by neutrinos, poetry and physics collide at the LHC Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Fermilab’s guest composer is inspired by neutrinos, poetry and physics collide at the LHC
Quantum Blog Are we ready for the quantum economy? Katherine Skipper reports from a workshop on quantum skills hosted by the UK government's Office for Quantum Read article: Are we ready for the quantum economy?
Environment and energy Blog Duke of Edinburgh visits Institute of Physics to hear how physicists are supporting the green economy Matin Durrani reports on the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh to the Institute of Physics Read article: Duke of Edinburgh visits Institute of Physics to hear how physicists are supporting the green economy
Everyday science Blog Wet scalp could protect you from lightning, structural colour makes blueberries blue Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Wet scalp could protect you from lightning, structural colour makes blueberries blue
Diversity and inclusion Blog International Day of Women and Girls in Science: inspiring stories from Physics World Katherine Skipper looks back at last year’s coverage of research led by female physicists Read article: International Day of Women and Girls in Science: inspiring stories from Physics World
Everyday science Blog ZARM celebrates dropping its 10,000th experiment, MadRad fools self-driving cars Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: ZARM celebrates dropping its 10,000th experiment, MadRad fools self-driving cars