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IOP Scotland urges teachers to respond to government’s education reform survey
Last chance to add your voice and spread the message about the importance of physics and physics teaching in driving future growth.…
High-quality diagnostic imaging – for all skin tones
Researchers develop an equitable imaging technology that mitigates skin tone bias in photoacoustic imaging …
Three-qubit computing platform is made from electron spins
Scanning tunnelling microscope assembles and operates quantum gates…
Science at the Labour party conference 2023, Liverpool
In the final IOP blog from the conferences, Public Affairs Advisor Oliver Williams finds a party making plans for power – science, energy and technology were very much in the discussion. …
Electrons accelerated by firing lasers into nanophotonic cavities
Accelerator-on-a-chip could find use in medicine and industry …
Multi-eye-component imaging could help diagnose ocular disease
New technique can measure the elasticity of several eye components at the same time…
Photonic crystals formed over time in ancient Roman glass
Distinctive iridescent patina comes from an unusual hierarchically assembled structure with highly ordered nanoscale domains…
Surprising link discovered between fast radio bursts and earthquakes
Researchers find similarities with fast radio bursts and how earthquakes produce secondary aftershocks following a tremor …