Interactions: Ghina M. Halabi
Ghina M. Halabi is an astrophysicist and social entrepreneur, whose work lies at the intersection of science, entrepreneurship and education. During her PhD and postdoctoral work, her research was on internal structure and evolution of stars.
International Women’s Day
Women’s Day was originally conceived at the turn of the 20th century and used in many countries as a focal point for the women’s suffrage movement, and other equal rights for women.
Five inspiring women
Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), was an English mathematician and is regarded as the first person to recognise the potential of computing power and programming.
Panel: reproducibility issues in 2D heterostructure research
On 21st July 2020, editors from various Nature journals who handle 2D materials research gathered in an online discussion with Joshua Lui, Cecilia Mattevi and Matthew Yankowitz to discuss the reproducibility issues currently faced by the 2D materials research community.
Behind the Book | Interactions: Nell Freudenberger
Ankita Anirban interviews Nell Freudenberger about her book `Lost and Wanted’ whose protagonist is a theoretical physicist.
Interactions: Myfanwy Evans
Myfanwy Evans is an Emmy Noether Research Group Leader at the Institute for Mathematics, Technische Universität Berlin. Her research is in the field of geometry and topology in soft matter physics.
Interactions: Ankita Anirban
Ankita joins Nature Reviews Physics after a brief period as locum associate editor at Nature Reviews Materials.
What it’s like to be a Reviews editor
Have you ever wondered what reviews editors do? Chasing authors to submit and making edits to the text of the reviews? That is just a small part of it.