Everyday science Blog Physicists solve mystery of Russian masterpiece, why whales are such good swimmers Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Physicists solve mystery of Russian masterpiece, why whales are such good swimmers
Everyday science Blog Fruit and roots for days Caitlin Duffy on whether "biodynamic wine" is stuff or nonsense Read article: Fruit and roots for days
Everyday science Blog If conferences did post-talk analysis interviews, space lettuce is on the menu, dimming Betelgeuse may just be dust Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: If conferences did post-talk analysis interviews, space lettuce is on the menu, dimming Betelgeuse may just be dust
Everyday science Blog Gold-plated pantyhose and poking holes in the h-index Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Gold-plated pantyhose and poking holes in the h-index
Everyday science Blog Wave power, terahertz physics and bumper careers advice for graduates The March 2020 edition of Physics World magazine is now out in print and digital formats Read article: Wave power, terahertz physics and bumper careers advice for graduates
Everyday science Blog Robotic octopus reaches out, peppermint and walnuts enhance solar cells, gravity’s effect on how we think Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Robotic octopus reaches out, peppermint and walnuts enhance solar cells, gravity’s effect on how we think
Art and science Blog Getting the film physics right Sidney Perkowitz on independent film projects that try to get the science right Read article: Getting the film physics right
Everyday science Blog Gravity-defying ski moguls and snowmaking in warmish weather A physicist hits the slopes Read article: Gravity-defying ski moguls and snowmaking in warmish weather
Projects and facilities Blog The 10 most important future big-science facilities in physics A meeting in Oxford discussed the past, present and future of large-scale facilities in physics Read article: The 10 most important future big-science facilities in physics
Biophysics Blog Birds learn from watching TV, eye-catching science images and levitating blood Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Birds learn from watching TV, eye-catching science images and levitating blood