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Latest updates in physics from Physics World and the IOP
Mercury’s superconductivity explained at long last
Researchers unearth a hitherto undescribed electron screening effect that promotes superconductivity in the first superconductor ever discovered…
IOP responds to Welsh Government’s draft budget 2023-24
Government must increase funding for research, development and innovation. …
‘World’s smallest photon’ confined in dielectric nanocavity
New research could help in the development of optical chip architectures that consume less energy than their electrical counterparts…
Fallen leaves help remedy iron deficiencies in plants
New spectroscopic measurements reveal the source of vital Fe ions in soil…
Geometric tensor measured in a superconducting quantum circuit
First measurement in a non-Abelian system will be useful for studies of complex systems, with implications for quantum computation and quantum simulation…
IOP responds to Public Accounts Committee report on workforce skills development
Deputy chief executive stresses need to improve skills, break down barriers, and for better co-ordination of provision. …
Superconductor spin-correlation measurement is claimed as a first
Electrons in Cooper pairs point their spins in opposite directions…
Physics and the Economy – UK findings 2022
Project highlighting productivity of the physics sector now updated with Northern Ireland-specific summary. …