Everyday science Blog Brownies get a new space badge, taking NASA selfies, Hey LIGO helps with debugging Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Brownies get a new space badge, taking NASA selfies, Hey LIGO helps with debugging
Everyday science Blog Chiral money to be legal tender in Switzerland, the physics of wildfire-powered tornados Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Chiral money to be legal tender in Switzerland, the physics of wildfire-powered tornados
Everyday science Blog Astronomer picks music that is out of this world, cycling around the LHC, airborne basketball Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Astronomer picks music that is out of this world, cycling around the LHC, airborne basketball
Diagnostic imaging Blog MedPhys Slam: fostering the art of communication The AAPM Annual Meeting's MedPhys Slam aimed to advance the communication skills of junior medical physicists Read article: MedPhys Slam: fostering the art of communication
Personalities Blog Julia Higgins and Melanie Windridge: Imperial adventurers Matin Durrani reports on two physicists with bold ambitions Read article: Julia Higgins and Melanie Windridge: Imperial adventurers
Everyday science Blog An Earth made of blueberries, seeking a missing Fields medal, UNAM’s youngest student Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: An Earth made of blueberries, seeking a missing Fields medal, UNAM’s youngest student
Astroparticle physics Blog Meet the ultras: the August 2018 issue of Physics World is now out Ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays, DIY science, analogue black holes and more Read article: Meet the ultras: the August 2018 issue of Physics World is now out
Everyday science Blog Lunar eclipse, most popular time to order take-away and Emmy Noether’s theorem Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Lunar eclipse, most popular time to order take-away and Emmy Noether’s theorem
Culture, history and society Blog What is time? A question of metaphysics A special comic created by Eugenia Viti and Ivan Viti Read article: What is time? A question of metaphysics
Everyday science Blog 3D tomography of ice cream, SciMeter.org sorts-out your arXiv papers, using two sticks to measure Earth’s circumference Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: 3D tomography of ice cream, SciMeter.org sorts-out your arXiv papers, using two sticks to measure Earth’s circumference