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Meet the superheroes: Molecule Manipulator
The magnificent Molecule Manipulator can shrink down to the size of atoms! She can then place the atoms exactly where they need to go to make incredible new materials to build things like super-powere…
Spins freeze in monocrystalline magnet
Rare spin-frustrated 2D material could become a testbed for studies of magnetism and spin disordered states, say researchers…
Meet the superheroes: Global Guardian
Global Guardian and her squad of scientists use pictures from satellites and computer simulations to understand how the world works and predict where there might be problems. By working together and c…
Meta-atoms act like road signs for light waves
Nonlinear dielectric nanostructures could control the flow of light in next-generation devices for information processing and communications …
IOP welcomes Horizon Europe transition plans
Proposed measures provide some clarity for our sector. …
Independent review into UK Research and Innovation published
Sir David Grant’s review published by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. …
Joint letter to Chancellor and BEIS Secretary of State on Horizon Europe association
The Institute of Physics, the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Royal Society of Biology have written to Nadhim Zahawi MP and Kwasi Kwarteng MP to raise the pressing issue of the UK’s association to …
Martian meteorite analysis overturns planet formation theory
Mars may have accreted chondrite volatile elements before nebular gases, say researchers…