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Latest updates in physics from Physics World and the IOP
Sliding water droplets surprise scientists
New observations challenge established thinking on how droplets move down a fibre…
IOP welcomes Lords committee calls for curriculum reform
But more must be done to tackle teacher retention, recruitment and retraining.…
Rare electronic states appear in five-layer graphene
Multiferroicity could be used to design ultralow power, high-capacity and high-speed data storage devices for classical and quantum computing…
Portable optical atomic clock makes its commercial debut
California-based start-up Vector Atomic’s iodine vapour cell clock is 100 times more precise than predecessors based on microwave frequencies…
How visa changes may impact physics: your views needed
We want your views on proposed Home Office changes that could make it harder for scientists and researchers to come to work in the UK.…
IOP: physics teacher training figures still way off target
Too many young people will continue to miss out on a physics education in their schools as target for training new teachers missed yet again. …
Terms and conditions for the Institute of Physics Digital Audience Survey 2023 prize draw
Please read the full terms and conditions for the Institute of Physics Digital Audience Survey 2023 prize draw.…
Bacteria-resistant alloy improves infection control in implant surgeries
A novel titanium alloy could create load-bearing implants with inherent antibacterial response …