Everyday science Blog Nanotubes and desalination I can't stop being amazed at the fantastic properties of the tiny tubes...
Everyday science Blog Pollution writ in stone The study came to an abrupt end a few years when the building was cleaned...
Everyday science Blog What physicists can learn from industry It turns out that robots used in manufacturing suffer from the same problem...
Everyday science Blog Diapers, DNA and very few knots 'Evolution avoids or supresses knots in proteins'
Everyday science Blog Fancy a bacterium wrap? I came across a recipe for wrapping a live bacterium in graphene...
Everyday science Blog Warhol, Heinz and a few physicists The folks under the pictures are real physicists...
Everyday science Blog And the hot topic this year is… This is the closest I could get to Hosono's talk on pnictide superconductors...
Everyday science Blog Physicists: is more always better? It seems that physics graduates get paid more than others because many of them end up doing engineering jobs...