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Quantum-computing protocol avoids targeting individual atoms in an array
Strings of atoms create qubits that interact via superatoms…
Controlling quantum biological electron tunnelling could help brain cancer patients
A technique based on modulating quantum processes inside human cells could improve treatment for glioblastoma…
IOP Ireland outlines potential for physics apprenticeships to Oireachtas committee
The joint Enterprise, Trade and Employment Committee invited the IOP to talk about young people, studying and job-based pathways, and its broader work. …
Two-dimensional electride material makes a promising superconductor
A zero-dimensional electride state, not "excess" electrons, is responsible for superconductivity in aluminium hydride…
The view from the Conservative party conference, Manchester
Public Affairs Manager John Punter reports from a Tory conference struggling to see past next year’s general election. …
Proposals for an Advanced British Standard – what can we learn?
Charles Tracy, IOP Senior Adviser, Learning and Skills, reflects on proposals for major reform of 16-19 qualifications. …
Resonant excitation of nuclear clock transition spotted at XFEL
Research could lead to extremely accurate timekeeper…
Dark photons could explain high-energy scattering data
New analysis suggests a hypothetical force-carrier model matches data better than the Standard Model, though further work is needed …