Exploring the cosmos with gravitational waves
Recent discoveries usher in a new era of multimessenger astronomy
38:28
Exploring the cosmos with gravitational waves
Recent discoveries usher in a new era of multimessenger astronomy
38:28
Physics World journalists discuss what excites them about the year ahead
28:58
Science-themed comedy, are you having a laugh?
Performers describe the opportunities and challenges of making science funny.
35:26
Exploring the gender issues raised in Angela Saini's book Inferior.
44:38
Matin Durrani and Tushna Commissariat discuss the themes and trends that surround some of the...
36:20
How the historic Lovell telescope was transformed into a multimedia art installation
30:49
Music and science: a harmonious or discordant duo?
The fascinating things, and the limits, of what science can tell us about music.
28:01
This month's podcast profiles a new outreach project attempting to make cosmology more palatable...
15:30
This month's podcast journeys into the remarkable mind of the 13th-century monk, scholar and...
13:22
Nuclear diamonds: the ultimate long-life battery?
Physics World's latest podcast looks at research into storing nuclear waste in diamonds to create...
29:59
Tracking neutrinos in virtual reality
In Physics World's latest podcast we investigate a VR app that lets you explore the inner...
24:38
Exploring the worlds of TRAPPIST-1
In Physics World's latest podcast we investigate what we know so far about the recently...
29:55
Bees and their magnetic superpower
In Physics World's latest podcast we find out how bees use internal compasses to find their way.
27:10
How politicians misuse and mangle science
Exploring the issues behind Dave Levitan's timely new book Not a Scientist.
31:13
Physics for all ? building a more inclusive discipline
Physics World editor Matin Durrani and careers editor Margaret Harris address some of the...
28:16
Art McDonald explains why neutrinos continue to amaze physicists
First detected 60 years ago, neutrinos provide a window to physics beyond the Standard Model. In...
10:52
Bringing Native American voices back to life
This month's podcast looks at recordings of songs and speech restored using technology from...
22:21
Ten years after his infamous anti-string theory book, Peter Woit thinks the subject is more...
19:09
Recipe for success with topological materials
Hamish Johnston visits Beijing on a hunt for the elusive Weyl fermions.
07:35
Hear what it's like to do particle physics without sight.
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