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
Instrumentation and measurement Blog Taking a tiger’s pulse, mending a broken heart and dancing your PhD Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Taking a tiger’s pulse, mending a broken heart and dancing your PhD
Everyday science Blog Argon plasma thruster fires up, catching cosmic rays on an Armenian mountain Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Argon plasma thruster fires up, catching cosmic rays on an Armenian mountain
Publishing Blog IOP Publishing launches dedicated resource for researchers in China IOPChina will feature the latest news as well as information about IOP Publishing activities in China Read article: IOP Publishing launches dedicated resource for researchers in China
Business and innovation Blog Realistic visions for augmented-reality headsets After an euphoric few years, developers of augmented reality devices face tough challenges ahead Read article: Realistic visions for augmented-reality headsets
Business and innovation Blog A supercontinuum success story Photonics experts share tales of bright ideas that panned out – and others where the outcome is yet to be determined Read article: A supercontinuum success story
Everyday science Blog Cosmic cold spot, acoustics for audiences and a new way of doing Young’s double slits The February 2020 edition of Physics World magazine is now out in print and digital formats Read article: Cosmic cold spot, acoustics for audiences and a new way of doing Young’s double slits