Everyday science Blog Happy ‘Helium Conservation Day’, faeces-firing penguins, more physics of bending spaghetti Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Happy ‘Helium Conservation Day’, faeces-firing penguins, more physics of bending spaghetti
Astronomy and space Blog David Leckrone’s scientific highlights from three decades of the Hubble Space Telescope Astrophysicist and former senior project scientist for Hubble picks his favourites Read article: David Leckrone’s scientific highlights from three decades of the Hubble Space Telescope
Everyday science Blog The physics of N95 masks, imaging sensitive corals, how Fermilab’s PIP-II accelerator will work Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: The physics of N95 masks, imaging sensitive corals, how Fermilab’s PIP-II accelerator will work
Cosmology Blog Hubble trouble, fighting ‘flat-Earthers’ and blue lasers for batteries: the July 2020 edition of Physics World is now out Explore the latest issue of your favourite physics magazine Read article: Hubble trouble, fighting ‘flat-Earthers’ and blue lasers for batteries: the July 2020 edition of Physics World is now out
Astronomy and space Blog Exotic locales for alien life, meet a 16-year-old satellite scientist Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Exotic locales for alien life, meet a 16-year-old satellite scientist
History Blog From the lab to the courtroom Sidney Perkowitz on two physicists who helped lay the foundations of forensic science Read article: From the lab to the courtroom
Everyday science Blog Toilets could be flush with coronavirus, masks struggle to contain repeated coughs Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Toilets could be flush with coronavirus, masks struggle to contain repeated coughs
Particle and nuclear Blog XENON1T may have detected something very interesting, or maybe not A curious announcement from a dark-matter collaboration Read article: XENON1T may have detected something very interesting, or maybe not
Education and outreach Blog Ethos, logos, pathos: the three steps to communicating science Sam Illingworth gives practical advice on the art of rhetoric and other communication skills Read article: Ethos, logos, pathos: the three steps to communicating science
Everyday science Blog Radar reveals entire buried Roman city, ‘mole-bot’ excels at digging, robot tracks flying insects Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Radar reveals entire buried Roman city, ‘mole-bot’ excels at digging, robot tracks flying insects