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A myriad of Girl Guides discover physics at the NEC
Girl Guides descended on the IOP stand at Birmingham's NEC to explore the fascinating world of physics though hands-on experiments and storytelling. …
A nanosensor to detect epileptic seizures
Highly sensitive device is the first to detect changes in potassium ion levels in the brains of freely-moving mice …
The 10 most important future big-science facilities in physics
A meeting in Oxford discussed the past, present and future of large-scale facilities in physics …
Mixed ion beams could enhance particle therapy accuracy
A small amount of helium ions mixed into a carbon-ion treatment beam could monitor anatomy changes during particle therapy…
Inquiry-led physics lab courses boost student engagement, finds study
Students have better attitudes to experimental physics if lab classes teach experimention skills, not reinforce lecture content…
A broader range of experiments
Anatole von Lilienfeld explains how machine learning is creating new opportunities for research across all areas of the physical sciences …
IOP Ireland National Committee
The IOP Ireland National Committee supports physics and connects physicists in communities across Ireland and Northern Ireland.…
Novel perfusion machine can keep livers alive for a week
A team from Zurich has developed a new perfusion machine that can keep donor livers alive outside of the body for seven days …