Materials Blog The International Year of the Periodic Table has begun Opening ceremony at UNESCO kicks off the celebrations that will take place in 2019 Read article: The International Year of the Periodic Table has begun
Everyday science Blog A smorgasbord of food-science innovation A diverse menu of innovative physical techniques are used to analyse food products and their constituent materials Read article: A smorgasbord of food-science innovation
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Education and outreach Blog Scientists celebrate 150 years of the periodic table at UNESCO headquarters in Paris Physicists have much to celebrate as the world marks Dmitri Mendeleev's creation of the first periodic table in 1869 Read article: Scientists celebrate 150 years of the periodic table at UNESCO headquarters in Paris
Everyday science Blog Scientists accidentally recreate Japanese art, students play at quantum mechanics, and the Doomsday Clock stands still Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Scientists accidentally recreate Japanese art, students play at quantum mechanics, and the Doomsday Clock stands still
Planetary science Blog Citizen scientists spot meteorite strike during lunar eclipse Planetary geologist wants to hear from anyone who observed or photographed the event at 04:41:43 UTC Read article: Citizen scientists spot meteorite strike during lunar eclipse
Everyday science Blog St Andrews uncovers oldest periodic table, scientists ponder how hagfish chokes its predators and a DIY particle trap Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: St Andrews uncovers oldest periodic table, scientists ponder how hagfish chokes its predators and a DIY particle trap
Everyday science Blog A macramé periodic table, medieval nun’s teeth illuminate her artisanship, elements through the ages Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: A macramé periodic table, medieval nun’s teeth illuminate her artisanship, elements through the ages
Astronomy and space Blog 100 Hours of Astronomy seeks to ignite the public’s passion for the skies A key initiative to mark the centenary of the International Astronomical Union will see more than 500 events being held around the world Read article: 100 Hours of Astronomy seeks to ignite the public’s passion for the skies
Everyday science Blog New Horizons team rocks Brian May, Philip Ball takes on Jeremy Paxman Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: New Horizons team rocks Brian May, Philip Ball takes on Jeremy Paxman