Accelerators and detectors Blog Photogenic physics: CERN opens its doors to the masses The CERN Open Days saw over 70,000 visitors head to Geneva to visit the world's largest particle physics facility Read article: Photogenic physics: CERN opens its doors to the masses
Everyday science Blog Eel delivers record-breaking voltage, pricey helium grounds Boris Johnson blimp, did top journals ban quantum foundations? Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Eel delivers record-breaking voltage, pricey helium grounds Boris Johnson blimp, did top journals ban quantum foundations?
Everyday science Blog Science flourishes when leading researchers die, Hippocratic oath for scientists, walking on the Moon Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Science flourishes when leading researchers die, Hippocratic oath for scientists, walking on the Moon
Everyday science Blog The 2019 Physics World Special Report on China is out now How China is forging ahead in lunar exploration and synchrotron science Read article: The 2019 Physics World Special Report on China is out now
Diversity and inclusion Blog Fifteen tips to make scientific conferences more welcoming for everyone How to ensure your event is more inclusive Read article: Fifteen tips to make scientific conferences more welcoming for everyone
Medical physics Blog The physics of epilepsy, drones to monitor Chernobyl, and the ‘model-independent’ approach to particle physics The September 2019 issue of Physics World is now out in print and digital formats Read article: The physics of epilepsy, drones to monitor Chernobyl, and the ‘model-independent’ approach to particle physics
Everyday science Blog Chilled drinks calculator, the mathematics of cooking a steak, physics-related screensavers Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Chilled drinks calculator, the mathematics of cooking a steak, physics-related screensavers
Telescopes and space missions Blog NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope assembled for the first time Milestone as the two halves of NASA’s $8.8bn next-generation telescope are fitted together Read article: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope assembled for the first time
Everyday science Blog Happy 30th birthday to CERN’s Large Electron–Positron collider, a shed-load of knowledge about the composition of the universe Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Happy 30th birthday to CERN’s Large Electron–Positron collider, a shed-load of knowledge about the composition of the universe
Everyday science Blog Physics of that triple-double somersault, using Earth’s atmosphere as a giant telescope, reproducing DAMA’s mysterious dark matter signal Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Physics of that triple-double somersault, using Earth’s atmosphere as a giant telescope, reproducing DAMA’s mysterious dark matter signal