Everyday science Blog Collecting the materials that give art colour, entangled in the space between art and physics Excerpts from the Red Folder
Everyday science Blog Cyberspace cryptic crossword To celebrate 30 years of the World Wide Web, tackle our Internet and computing-themed cryptic crossword
Everyday science Blog Hawking on a 50p coin, hype over ‘quantum time reversal’, pi record smashed on Pi Day Excerpts from the Red Folder
Culture, history and society Blog Happy 30th birthday to the World Wide Web Join Physics World in celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Web with our online collection and a special issue of your favourite magazine
History Blog Illustrating 30 years of the Web Jess Wade illustrates the history of the World Wide Web, from the technology that enabled it to the staple it is today
Everyday science Blog Women are better at crowdfunding science, Street View explores the LHC, preventing the weaponization of science Excerpts from the Red Folder
Modelling and simulation Blog Mapping the network of international tourism A talk about world travel patterns at the APS March meeting raises fascinating questions about how and where people choose to go
Business and innovation Blog Advice for physicists navigating the waters of international trade A talk at the Institute of Physics’ inaugural Business Innovation and Growth Conference highlights the opportunities and risks of selling hi-tech products in new markets
Everyday science Blog The hipster effect, solar-powered synchrotron, lexicon of physics, 12-year-old claims nuclear fusion Excerpts from the Red Folder
Quantum Blog Quantum-computing initiatives worldwide are examined by leading physicists Country and regional reports are published in special collection
Quantum horizons Find out how new crop of quantum technologies is set to make waves in the commercial world