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Michael Banks and his son Henry review Can You Get Rainbows in Space? by Sheila Kanani, illustrated by Liz Kay
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I am news editor of Physics World magazine. I also contribute regularly to the website and work on the Physics World special report programme. I joined Physics World in 2008 after completing a PhD in condensed-matter physics at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart, Germany. I mostly cover the development of physics facilities around the world. Outside work, over the past couple of years I have become particularly adept at changing nappies.
Michael Banks and his son Henry review Can You Get Rainbows in Space? by Sheila Kanani, illustrated by Liz Kay
Excerpts from the Red Folder
Country aims to be the first to land at the Moon’s south pole region
The facility will, once complete in 2028, be the largest telescope in the world for visible and infrared light
Excerpts from the Red Folder
Craft will spend some six years creating the most accurate map yet of the large-scale structure of the universe
Oldest-ever Nobel laureate led the development of lithium-ion batteries
The cash will be used to support 49 projects in the application of quantum technologies
Ten new awardees revealed, taking the number of physics PhD students supported by the fund to 31
Leading experts from academia and industry came together to review recent progress on the Future Circular Collider