Mathematics and computation Opinion and reviews Being human Anna Demming reviews Hello World: How to be Human in the Age of the Machine by Hannah Fry Read article: Being human
Telescopes and space missions Opinion and reviews Thirteen tales that must be told Jessica Wade reviews Wally Funk’s Race for Space: the Extraordinary Story of a Female Aviation Pioneer by Sue Nelson Read article: Thirteen tales that must be told
Quantum mechanics Opinion and reviews Strings and theories Achintya Rao reviews When the Uncertainty Principle Goes to 11: Or How to Explain Quantum Physics with Heavy Metal by Philip Moriarty Read article: Strings and theories
Quantum mechanics Opinion and reviews The quantum heretics Iain Dale-Trotter reviews What is Real: the Unfinished Quest for the Meaning of Quantum Physics by Adam Becker Read article: The quantum heretics
Quantum mechanics Opinion and reviews A graphic tale of entanglement James Kakalios reviews Totally Random – Why Nobody Understands Quantum Mechanics: a Serious Comic on Entanglement by Tanya Bub and Jeffrey Bub Read article: A graphic tale of entanglement
Renewables Opinion and reviews All power to gas The large-scale viability of P2G is confirmed, argues Dave Elliott Read article: All power to gas
Education and outreach Opinion and reviews Lessons learned from creating a physics graduate school Peter McDonald and James West discuss the benefits of a programme that prepares PhD physics students for opportunities outside academia Read article: Lessons learned from creating a physics graduate school
Renewables Opinion and reviews 100% renewables? No problems Dave Elliott contemplates a brave new green energy world of mass production of low-cost renewable systems, flexibly supply and demand with baseload less relevant, power to gas and more Read article: 100% renewables? No problems
Business and innovation Opinion and reviews The thing about things James McKenzie explores how physics and physicists can turn the hype about the Internet of Things into reality Read article: The thing about things
History Opinion and reviews Computing memories Margaret Harris reviews The Cryotron Files: the Strange Death of a Pioneering Cold War Computer Scientist by Iain Dey and Douglas Buck Read article: Computing memories