Everyday science Blog Little Boy was a little girl I was left with the chilling thought that just about anyone with about 60 kilograms of uranium-235 could build a bomb like Little Boy...
Everyday science Blog A one-way street called ‘Physics+Biology’ I've just spent the last couple of days in Cambridge for the opening of the new Physics of Medicine Institute
Everyday science Blog 'In Our Time' tackles the physics of time The BBC's Melvyn Bragg is one of those rare intellectuals who seems completely at ease as a broadcaster...
Everyday science Blog Physics exams go from the lab to the real world If you are feeling smug because you sat your exam in 1957, you may have forgotten...
Everyday science Blog Can science help solve the economic crisis? Would I trust my economic well being to a "group of good scientists"?...
Everyday science Blog Supermassive blooper found at the BBC I turned on the radio this morning to be told that astronomers have "found" a supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way...
Everyday science Blog Do religion and nanotechnology mix? No, at least according to a paper published yesterday...
Everyday science Blog BLAST takes off Things are not going well for the astrophysics “balloonatics” at the bottom of the world. After weeks spent waiting for decent weather, their Balloon-Borne Large Aperture Submilimeter ...
Everyday science Blog First pictures of LHC magnet damage Whilst trawling the web this morning I came across a few blog posts showing the first pictures of the damage caused by the magnet failure at CERN...
Everyday science Blog Seeing is believing Good scientific visualizations can also have an educational role too...