Everyday science Blog The scientific face of £50, Hubble’s law renamed and bake-off physics Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: The scientific face of £50, Hubble’s law renamed and bake-off physics
Metrology Blog Redefining the kilogram: the November 2018 issue of Physics World is now out Find out why it'll be au revoir to the International Prototype Kilogram at a meeting in Paris this month Read article: Redefining the kilogram: the November 2018 issue of Physics World is now out
Dark matter and energy Blog Try the Physics World dark-matter flowchart: what kind do you prefer? To celebrate Dark Matter Day, follow our flow chart to work out what this mysterious stuff could be Read article: Try the Physics World dark-matter flowchart: what kind do you prefer?
Everyday science Blog Astronomy Photographer of the Year, Sir Peter Mansfield beer and Hawking auction Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Astronomy Photographer of the Year, Sir Peter Mansfield beer and Hawking auction
Education and outreach Blog What teaching physics in Kenya taught me about inspiring students to study maths and science Artur Donaldson reflects on how Kenya’s Digital Literacy Programme is benefiting high school students Read article: What teaching physics in Kenya taught me about inspiring students to study maths and science
Everyday science Blog Quentin Blake illustrates characters from science and technology, Breakthrough Prize’s all-male selection committee Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Quentin Blake illustrates characters from science and technology, Breakthrough Prize’s all-male selection committee
Business and innovation Blog Awards honour physics start-ups A night out at the Institute of Physics' annual Business Awards shows how companies old and new are using physics to create innovative products Read article: Awards honour physics start-ups
Cosmology Blog Posthumously publishing Hawking Hawking’s hope, humour and cosmic insight kindle curiosity at the press launch of his final book, Brief Answers to the Big Questions Read article: Posthumously publishing Hawking
Planetary science Blog Moons can have moons and craters that celebrate Earthrise Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Moons can have moons and craters that celebrate Earthrise
Gravity Blog Stephen Hawking’s ‘final paper’ on hairy black holes hits the headlines Work is posted online as the late cosmologist’s “final book” is about to be published Read article: Stephen Hawking’s ‘final paper’ on hairy black holes hits the headlines