Climate News New satellites set to eye up Earth’s ice and water Follow-on versions of GRACE and ICESat due for launch this year Read article: New satellites set to eye up Earth’s ice and water
Education and outreach News Chemists gear-up for 2019 International Year of the Periodic Table UNESCO will celebrate 150th anniversary of iconic chart of the elements Read article: Chemists gear-up for 2019 International Year of the Periodic Table
Astroparticle physics News European astroparticle physicists release 10-year vision Astroparticle Physics European Consortium calls for increased spending on future facilities Read article: European astroparticle physicists release 10-year vision
Projects and facilities News New Los Alamos boss insists US national security remains top focus for the lab Geophysicist Terry Wallace takes over at Los Alamos National Laboratory Read article: New Los Alamos boss insists US national security remains top focus for the lab
Atmosphere News Boost needed for space-based Earth observation, say US academics US National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine plot course for next decade Read article: Boost needed for space-based Earth observation, say US academics
Everyday science News The world of physics in 2018 Our predictions of the key events that will shape physics in the coming year Read article: The world of physics in 2018
Everyday science News 2017 in sights and sounds Video and podcast highlights from the year Read article: 2017 in sights and sounds
Detectors and sensors News Controversial Italian neutrino experiment gains support online Activists claim possible water contamination from radioactive source to be installed at Gran Sasso Read article: Controversial Italian neutrino experiment gains support online
Art and science News Images of 2017 in physics From non-Newtonian frog saliva to magnetic mountains: a visual review of the world of physics Read article: Images of 2017 in physics
Diversity and inclusion News Inferior by Angela Saini wins Physics World’s 2017 Book of the Year Physics World’s choice for the 2017 Book of the Year is Inferior by Angela Saini – a bold book that attempts to scientifically analyse the supposed differences between the sexes Read article: Inferior by Angela Saini wins Physics World’s 2017 Book of the Year