Environment and energy Blog Swimming robots help Europe rediscover its mining mojo Autonomous robots to survey Europe's flooded mines in search of rare-earth elements Read article: Swimming robots help Europe rediscover its mining mojo
Everyday science Blog Excitement grows about the Event Horizon Telescope, physics of bent rulers, could you be the next director general of CERN? Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Excitement grows about the Event Horizon Telescope, physics of bent rulers, could you be the next director general of CERN?
Education and outreach Blog Joint UK–Egypt teachers’ workshop explores the power of practical learning Physics teachers from the UK and Egypt shared demonstrations and modelling techniques that can foster a deeper understanding of electricity among school students Read article: Joint UK–Egypt teachers’ workshop explores the power of practical learning
Mathematics and computation Blog Green supercomputers, faster drug searches and Brexit – it’s all in the April 2019 issue of Physics World The new issue of your favourite magazine is now out Read article: Green supercomputers, faster drug searches and Brexit – it’s all in the April 2019 issue of Physics World
Everyday science Blog Rare rainbow arcs in the sky, seven technological wonders of the 21st century Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Rare rainbow arcs in the sky, seven technological wonders of the 21st century
Everyday science Blog Collecting the materials that give art colour, entangled in the space between art and physics Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Collecting the materials that give art colour, entangled in the space between art and physics
Everyday science Blog Cyberspace cryptic crossword To celebrate 30 years of the World Wide Web, tackle our Internet and computing-themed cryptic crossword Read article: Cyberspace cryptic crossword
Everyday science Blog Hawking on a 50p coin, hype over ‘quantum time reversal’, pi record smashed on Pi Day Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Hawking on a 50p coin, hype over ‘quantum time reversal’, pi record smashed on Pi Day
Culture, history and society Blog Happy 30th birthday to the World Wide Web Join Physics World in celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Web with our online collection and a special issue of your favourite magazine Read article: Happy 30th birthday to the World Wide Web
History Blog Illustrating 30 years of the Web Jess Wade illustrates the history of the World Wide Web, from the technology that enabled it to the staple it is today Read article: Illustrating 30 years of the Web