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Isotope ratios yield clues to element synthesis
Measurements could help identify the origin of meteorite grains that formed before our solar system and improve models of nova explosions …
IOP Ireland policy
Read about policy priorities on the island of Ireland and our key publications. …
Episode 13: Bouncing High
The final episode in our series of physics tricks showcases linear momentum using sports balls – it’s super fun but try not to put a hole through your windows! …
Do Try This at Home
A new series of simple, fun physics demonstration videos – helping parents and carers to get their children excited about science at home. …
Strengthening physics-based R&D for business
Most business are feeling the impact of the COVID-19 crisis. In this period of uncertainty, we at the IOP are doing everything we can to support our business members, including moving the recent Busin…
Acoustical tweezers trap microbubbles
Contactless manipulation technique holds promise for biomedical applications …
Researchers form single molecule in an optical tweezer
New, finely-controlled technique produces a molecule with a precise, reversible quantum state for use in quantum computing and simulation applications …
Weak electric currents track tiny magnetic skyrmions
New work brings real-world devices based on these whirling vortex structures a step closer to reality…