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2025 is the UN's International Year of Quantum, celebrating 100 years of quantum science and technology. Get involved to find out more about quantum technology and how it could change our future.…
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Latest updates in physics from Physics World and the IOP
Liquid crystals bring robotics to the microscale
Novel micromachine uses liquid crystals to convert rotation into propulsion…
Microelectrode array could enable safer spinal cord surgery
A high-channel-count microelectrode array that maps electrical activity in the spinal cord could lower the risk of neurological injuries during spinal surgery …
International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) Commissions contacts
The IUPAP commissions promote the objectives of the Union within their areas of expertise and provide advice to IUPAP on the activities and needs of the subfields of physics they represent.…
Rare form of diamond exists independently in meteorites
Study suggests that lonsdaleite could be made in the lab…
2022 Nobel Prize in Physics winners announced
Alain Aspect, John Clauser and Anton Zeilinger’s pioneering work with entangled photons should help progress quantum technology. …
Limit Less social media good practice guide feedback - confirmation
Thank you for taking the time to feed back on the Limit Less social media good practice guide. …
Limit Less TikTok campaign
As part of the Limit Less campaign to support more young people from underrepresented and underserved groups to do physics post-16, the IOP has taken to TikTok. …
IOP members welcome Vice-President to Manchester
The latest IOP VP visit organised by local branch members welcomed Vice-President for Science and Innovation Martin Freer. …