Everyday science Blog High rolling on high-Tc: dispatches from Las Vegas Pradeep Niroula reports from the 2023 APS March Meeting Read article: High rolling on high-Tc: dispatches from Las Vegas
Everyday science Blog Scouring the ocean floor for an alien probe, bloodless concrete for Martian homes Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Scouring the ocean floor for an alien probe, bloodless concrete for Martian homes
Everyday science Blog Physics philanthropist on the silver screen, guitar-slinging astrophysicist is knighted Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Physics philanthropist on the silver screen, guitar-slinging astrophysicist is knighted
Everyday science Blog Barbie space scientist, physics of basketball, low-cost fluorescence microscope Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Barbie space scientist, physics of basketball, low-cost fluorescence microscope
Everyday science Blog Liquid nitrogen cleans lunar dust, new source of helium may be lurking underground Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Liquid nitrogen cleans lunar dust, new source of helium may be lurking underground
Quantum Blog Are you an early-career quantum scientist? Here’s your chance of recognition Two new awards from IOP Publishing will honour those who have displayed significant achievement and exceptional promise for future contributions to quantum science Read article: Are you an early-career quantum scientist? Here’s your chance of recognition
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?
Medical physics Blog Tried our cryptic medical-physics word search? Here’s the solution Here's the solution to our cryptic medical-physics word search, created by Ian Randall Read article: Tried our cryptic medical-physics word search? Here’s the solution
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