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Antimatter does not fall up, CERN experiment reveals
ALPHA-g is first to observe antihydrogen in freefall…
Are giant galaxy clusters defying standard cosmology?
Cluster known as El Gordo formed too soon to be explained by dark matter-based theories, astrophysicists claim…
Painting with protons: treatment beams recreate works of art
Using protons to recreate renowned paintings as treatment plans, medical physicist Lee Xu demonstrates the remarkable capabilities of pencil-beam scanning proton therapy…
IOP Vice-President for Science and Innovation visits astronomical and fusion laboratories
Professor Tara Shears leads delegation in latest instalment of meetings with members across UK and Ireland. …
Evidence emerges for a carbon-rich ocean on Europa
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) offers tantalizing glimpses beneath the surface of this icy Jovian moon…
Why forcing teachers to teach out of specialism needs to stop
Many potential physics teachers put off by requirement to teach all three sciences, says IOP’s Head of Learning and Skills. …
Earth-sized planet could be lurking at the edge of the solar system, simulations suggest
Planet could explain strange properties of trans-Neptunian objects…
Light waves made to collide as if they were massive objects
Metamaterials known as time interfaces reshape pulses of light…