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The latest from the IOP on UK Research and Innovation funding changes, the potential impact of cuts and our call for the government to slow down, consult and stabilise physics.…
Mimi’s Tiny Adventure teacher guide
This resource pack contains everything you need to run your own ‘Tiny Adventure’ workshop and to encourage your students to think like a scientist and ask their own big questions about the tiny side o…
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Latest updates in physics from Physics World and the IOP
Molecular spin sensor takes the temperature of cancer cells
New class of biocompatible quantum nanosensor unveiled in Japan…
Open data: the benefits and challenges of sharing a precious resource
Laura Feetham-Walker of IOP Publishing is our podcast guest…
Radar identifies insect species via reflections from wingbeats
A new technique that combines millimetre-wave radar with machine learning holds promise for scalable and sustainable monitoring of insect biodiversity…
Tiny droplets of primordial soup appear in oxygen collisions
Quark–gluon plasma could be created by light nuclei…
Government must slow once-in-a-generation physics funding changes to protect UK scientific capability
IOP calls on government to slow changes, consult fully with the research community and stabilise physics.…
New findings shorten the road to cryptographically relevant quantum computers
Two recent papers suggest that quantum computers may crack modern cryptography sooner than expected…
Muon g−2 calculation sets precision record and backs the Standard Model
Lattice QCD puts new physics to rest…
New bolometer achieves sub-zeptojoule resolution
Superconducting device could be used in quantum computers…