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Partnership grants: impact on physics teaching
news and viewsSam Holyman , a Chemistry teacher from Aylesford School in Warwick, shares her experience so far of receiving a Partnership Grant and the impact it has had on the teaching of physics within the school.
As the longest-running scientific journal in the world, having been founded in 1665 by Henry Oldenburg, Philosophical Transactions A is now moving into its 382nd Volume. Although a lot has changed in academic publishing since Phil Trans A started publishing theme issues in the 1990s, the journal continues to publish high-quality issues guest edited by leading scientists across the physical sciences. In this blog, we look back on the top papers and theme issues published in 2023.
At home with the Einsteins
history of scienceRupert Baker visits the Einstein House museum in Bern, Switzerland, where Einstein worked on the papers published in his 'miracle year' of 1905.
Guest Editor, Dr Federico Holik, introduces us to his Philosophical Transactions A theme issue which explores the concepts of identity and indistinguishability in science.
Tossing heavy woks is a contributing factor to shoulder pain amongst chefs in Chinese restaurants. To celebrate Chinese New Year, we look back on a paper published in Journal of the Royal Society Interface which used modelling to optimise the process.