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2025 is the UN's International Year of Quantum, celebrating 100 years of quantum science and technology. Get involved to find out more about quantum technology and how it could change our future.…
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Physics apprenticeships
Hear from apprentices and employers on why an apprenticeship in physics is a great way to get paid experience and develop ability. …
IOP and Diversity and Inclusion
We respond to your questions and challenges about IOP’s approach to diversity and inclusion, and outline our ambitions and our actions so far in this area.…
David Leckrone on his 33 years with the Hubble Space Telescope mission, Twitter poster conference takes off
How NASA corrected Hubble’s spherical aberration and other triumphs …
Vocational qualifications, technical routes and apprenticeships
There are many paths to finding an exciting, fulfilling career in physics, and they don’t all involve going to university. …
Nanolubricant makes household fridges more efficient
Adding multi-walled carbon nanotubes to a common refrigerant reduced the power consumption of a domestic fridge by nearly 30%…
Cutting-edge scientific R&D firms recognised at Institute of Physics Business Awards 2020
Physics-based businesses at the cutting edge of the UK and Ireland's scientific research and development recognised at Institute of Physics Business Awards 2020. …
Tabletop device might snare gravitational waves using tiny diamonds
New matter-wave interferometer would rely on nanoparticles, not lasers …
John Buckingham (1936-2021)
John had a wealth of experience in resource management in New Zealand’s public sector and in 2003 was appointed a member of the country’s Order of Merit, for services to science and technology. …