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Early Career Physics Communicator Award
Apply now for the prize for people at the start of their physics careers who organise activities to support and encourage excellent communication of physics. …
Can focused ultrasound provide a new way to manage pain?
Using low-intensity focused ultrasound to non-surgically alter neuronal activity could help reduce both the perception of pain and pain-related autonomic effects…
UK general election: the IOP is calling for a Britain powered by physics
Head of Policy and Public Affairs Elizabeth Chamberlain outlines the priorities for an incoming government.…
Magnetic monopoles appear in haematite
Diamond quantum magnetometry finds isolated magnetic north and south poles in a naturally occurring material for the first time…
Monocrystalline gold brings electronic devices near the efficiency limit
The absence of grain boundaries significantly improves how long “hot” electrons hold onto their high energies and how easily they can be exploited…
Physicists take the temperature of second sound
Results could have applications for studies of high-temperature superconductors and neutron stars…
Metal-free graphene quantum dots show potential for cancer treatment
A metal-free nanozyme based on graphene quantum dots inhibits tumour growth in mice with no off-target toxicity…
Local partnerships key to unlocking potential of physics apprenticeships
The IOP’s latest Solving Skills report shows that employers’ efforts to bolster physics-related apprenticeships are working – but this must just be a start to help kickstart the economy and give hope …