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Everyday science Blog Magnetic supreme court judges, easier visa access, visualizing arXiv and more Round-up of talks at APS March day 1
Everyday science Blog “Mile-high” physics Day one at the APS March Meeting 2014 Read article: “Mile-high” physics
Everyday science Blog Homework help from NASA, rescue missions, top technologies and more Excerpts from the Red Folder
Education and outreach Blog Physics World brings Feynman lecture to life Classic 1964 lecture by Richard Feynman appears as "science doodle" in the March 2014 special issue of Physics World on education Read article: Physics World brings Feynman lecture to life
Planetary science Blog Exoplanets are everywhere Kepler doubles the number of known worlds Read article: Exoplanets are everywhere
Projects and facilities Blog Rebirth of the SSC? Could the derelict tunnel of the Superconducting Super Collider be home to an experiment to study the Higgs boson? Read article: Rebirth of the SSC?
Projects and facilities Blog CERN creates new office for medical research Low Energy Ion Ring being transformed into a biomedical facility Read article: CERN creates new office for medical research
Everyday science Blog Golden-anniversary physics, flaming challenges, smart lists and more Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Golden-anniversary physics, flaming challenges, smart lists and more
Dark matter and energy Blog Are ‘sterile neutrinos’ dark-matter particles after all? Unexpected X-ray signal from galaxy survey brings up new questions Read article: Are ‘sterile neutrinos’ dark-matter particles after all?