January 2007
Lakes of methane spotted on Titan
Moons and mobile laboratories win top prizes at the Institute of Physics Awards 2007
New technique for easily identifying explosives in luggage
Institute of Physics schools and college lecture tour 2007 begins in Brighton
February 2007
New award presented to inspirational physicist
March 2007
British woman physicist wins international award
April 2007
Mild forecast for next solar cycle
Gravity Probe B backs general relativity
Psychedelic beetle shows physicists its true colours
May 2007
Ghostly ring provides strong evidence for dark matter
Quantum well fires single electrons on demand
Nuclear physicist wins Royal Society prize for science communication
June 2007
Wireless power a reality
Physics buskers embark on national festival tour
Project Juno to advance women's careers in physics education
Superconducting turbojet
Honours given to physicists
July 2007
Astronomers discover the power behind supernovae
Lab in a Lorry visits Fearns
Building the mechanical nano computer
August 2007
Physics World highlights - August 2007
Stellar achievement for UK physics publisher - IOP Publishing wins American Astronomical Society contract
Physics buskers bring tour to the Green Man Festival
Redcoats and Aliens: Adventures in physics at Butlins
Physics A Level results - finally on the increase and with good future prospects
Physics buskers bring tour to Newcastle Mela
Now it’s not just Spiderman that can scale the Empire State Building
September 2007
New science degree caters for future challenges
Physics in making big bucks in the Scottish economy
Institute of Physics' Public Engagement Scheme 2008
World leaders need to remain alert to latest scientific thought on climate change
October 2007
Physics World highlights - October 2007
Stopping atoms
Advances in physics recognised by 2008 Institute of Physics Awards
IOP's response to The Race to the Top
IOP bus posters at Manchester Science Festival
The science behind cartoons and Manchester through the eyes of John Dalton
Scientists save MRI from inappropriate regulation
Youngsters see science in action
Using nanotech to make Robocops
100 years on, Kelvin is still illuminating
Fine-tuning lasers to destroy blood-borne diseases like AIDS
Pioneers of nanotechnology scoop Nobel Prize
November 2007
Remembering the accomplishments of Lord Kelvin
Minister stresses the importance of physics research for the UK economy
Head of Diamond Light Source receives Honorary CBE
December 2007
Environment minister attends carbon capture event
Institute of Physics response to 2008-11 science budget
Institute of Physics responds to STFC delivery plan
Institute to provide evidence on science budget to Parliamentary Committee
Professor of physics becomes iTunes superstar
^ To the top ^