Everyday science Blog Climate change affects cherry blossoms, satisfying sizzle gives cooking temperature Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Climate change affects cherry blossoms, satisfying sizzle gives cooking temperature
Everyday science Blog Champagne bottles open at supersonic speed, urban canyons prolong sonic booms, Earth’s magnetic field will not reverse soon Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Champagne bottles open at supersonic speed, urban canyons prolong sonic booms, Earth’s magnetic field will not reverse soon
Astronomy and space Blog China releases most detailed geological map of the Moon to date The 1:2500000 scale map includes 12,341 impact craters and 81 impact basins Read article: China releases most detailed geological map of the Moon to date
Everyday science Blog Neptune’s blue hue, magnetic cities, space cakes Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Neptune’s blue hue, magnetic cities, space cakes
Everyday science Blog Celebrating the International Year of Glass: the June 2022 issue of Physics World From ancient artefacts to modern materials, all you need to know about the science of glass is in the latest issue of your favourite magazine Read article: Celebrating the International Year of Glass: the June 2022 issue of Physics World
Everyday science Blog Artificial intelligence beats humans at crossword solving and assesses the health of ‘singing’ coral reefs Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Artificial intelligence beats humans at crossword solving and assesses the health of ‘singing’ coral reefs
Education and outreach Blog Web of confusion Jon Tarrant considers how the internet spreads misinformation about scientific principles and how that can confuse those looking to learn Read article: Web of confusion
Everyday science Blog Nanoscale Möbius strips made from carbon, quantum tipple supports STEM outreach Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Nanoscale Möbius strips made from carbon, quantum tipple supports STEM outreach
Everyday science Blog Objects bloat in a vacuum chamber, measuring tree droop, black hole inspires doughnut giveaway Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Objects bloat in a vacuum chamber, measuring tree droop, black hole inspires doughnut giveaway
Everyday science Blog Conference dress code, bird nest mechanics, Einstein letter sold Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Conference dress code, bird nest mechanics, Einstein letter sold