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Physicists detect nuclear decay in the recoil of a levitating sphere
Principle of momentum conservation makes it possible to "see" individual alpha particles leaving a micron-scale silica bead…
IOP responds to 2024 Scottish exam results
The Institute of Physics would like to congratulate all the students who studied and obtained qualifications in physics in Scotland in 2023-24. …
First patients treated using minibeam radiation therapy
Minibeam radiotherapy using a clinical orthovoltage unit successfully treats two patients…
Twisted carbon nanotubes store more energy than lithium-ion batteries
Mechanical energy storage could be a safer way of powering some medical devices…
Icy exoplanet found to be potentially habitable
Researchers discover that a temperate exoplanet may have an atmosphere, could be covered in ice, and may even have an ocean of liquid water…
Leaving a legacy gift case study: Edward Steers
We remember Professor Steers’s life and look at how his legacy gift has allowed the IOP to lay the foundations for a diverse physics talent pipeline.…
Tuberculosis-specific PET tracer could enable more effective treatment
FDT-PET scans in animals show potential for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment monitoring…
IOP launches space-themed summer exhibition with family day
Chief executive of the IOP highlights how children’s relationship with science is too often determined before they even leave primary school, as he launches Mimi’s Space Adventure at the IOP’s Caledon…