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Latest updates in physics from Physics World and the IOP
Graphene ‘drums’ pick up vibrations from individual bacteria
Drums made from the 2D carbon sheet might be used to detect antibiotic resistance quickly and simply by monitoring bacterial movement…
Thermophotovoltaic cells top 40 per cent efficiency
Two-junction devices could be integrated into renewable-energy systems for low-cost thermal-grid storage…
The Queen’s Speech: will it be good for physics?
The IOP will keep a watchful eye on and aim to influence the government’s plans set to shape our sector. …
Three Minute Wonder 2022 science competition winner revealed
Cryogenics expert presents on pioneering engine technology at Grand Final of the science communication competition at the Royal Institution. …
IOP calls on government to take practical steps to support girls to choose and study physics
Deputy chief executive Rachel Youngman outlines three steps to tackle shortfall and stresses need to act now. …
Mike Gluyas FInstP (1937-2022)
Mike Gluyas, an IOP Fellow who inspired thousands all over the world to learn about the physics of sound and music, has passed away. …
Photons stay entangled despite huge jump in frequency
New technique preserves quantum correlations between two photons even when the frequency of one is increased by 125 terahertz…
Healthy UK physics landscape revealed in 2021 Research Excellence Framework
High-class physics research is taking place right around the UK and not just in certain areas – but continued investment in our subject is needed. …