Astronomy and space Blog If we live in a multiverse, where does Wally exist? John Berney on why Wally may never exist either in our universe or any other Read article: If we live in a multiverse, where does Wally exist?
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Everyday science Blog Alice and Bob make cat qubits, 3D printed basketball never deflates Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Alice and Bob make cat qubits, 3D printed basketball never deflates
Education and outreach Blog Why today’s PhD students are feeling the blues Matin Durrani says that today’s PhD students face unprecedented challenges but lack enough support Read article: Why today’s PhD students are feeling the blues
Everyday science Blog Controlling foam in bottom-up beer, why some icicles have a rippled shape Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Controlling foam in bottom-up beer, why some icicles have a rippled shape
Education and outreach Blog Join Physics World’s team of student science communicators Physics World is looking for PhD students to join its student contributor networks in quantum science and technology, medical physics and bioengineering, and materials and nanoscience Read article: Join Physics World’s team of student science communicators
Everyday science Blog Launching worms into space, shading Earth with dust from the Moon Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Launching worms into space, shading Earth with dust from the Moon
Imaging Blog Robotic system uses multispectral imaging and artificial intelligence to search for earthquake victims Prototype is an improvement on previous imaging systems, say researchers Read article: Robotic system uses multispectral imaging and artificial intelligence to search for earthquake victims
Everyday science Blog Astronomical origins of Groundhog Day, infrared ‘chameleon’ runs hot and cold Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Astronomical origins of Groundhog Day, infrared ‘chameleon’ runs hot and cold
Medical physics Blog Need a challenge? Try this cryptic medical-physics word search Try our fabulous cryptic medical-physics word search, created by Ian Randall Read article: Need a challenge? Try this cryptic medical-physics word search