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Limit Less in families and communities
Doing physics lets young people explore how the world works – and how to change it. Support them to build the future they want: learn more about physics. …
Dr Paul McDonald (1946-2020)
Dr Paul McDonald died age 74 in August 2020. He became a Fellow of the IOP in 2012 and was an expert in cryogenics. …
MBE awarded to IOP’s Helen Pollard
IOP teacher-coach, Helen Pollard, has received an MBE in the 2020 Queen’s birthday honours list for services to physics education. …
Survey of IOP members published
The IOP has published the full results of the latest snapshot survey of its membership. …
Our latest members' diversity snapshot survey
This report is the third of a series of surveys of our members to understand the profile of our members and understand some of the issues that they face. …
Quantum spin liquid candidate becomes a superconductor under pressure
Sodium ytterbium (III) selenide could become a new platform for studies of high-temperature superconductivity …
Air-breathing rocket engines: the future of space flight
UK firm Reaction Engines hopes to revolutionize space access with a new class of propulsion system for reusable vehicles, as Oliver Nailard explains …
Superconductivity endures to 15 °C in high-pressure material
Carbonaceous sulphur hydride is a superconductor at room temperature …