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International Year of Quantum Science and Technology

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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IOP Magnetism Group Early Career Award

The prize is awarded to an early career member for outstanding contributions to magnetism or a related field.…

Filtered topic Mathematics and computation
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Deep Bayesian experimental design characterizes large-scale quantum systems

Machine learning technique uses a minimum number of measurements…

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IOP Superconductivity Group: Early Career Prize

This prize is awarded for a single outstanding piece of work, or a coherent body of work, published in a peer-reviewed journal or journals in the field of superconductivity. The work must be carried o…

Filtered topic Biophysics and bioengineering
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Acoustic touch technology helps blind people ‘see’ using sound

Smart glasses that incorporate acoustic touch show promise as a sensory aid for blind people…

Filtered topic Materials
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Thermal transistor could cool down computer chips

First-of-its-kind thermal switch controls the flow of heat using an electric field…

Filtered topic Instrumentation and measurement
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Frequency comb identifies molecules every 20 nanoseconds

New laser-based system can resolve processes occurring on the nanosecond timescale…

Filtered topic Biophysics and bioengineering
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Ultrasound-activated sono-inks could print 3D structures inside the human body

A novel technique that uses ultrasound to create objects from sonically cured inks could enable 3D printing at deep penetration depths, potentially including inside the body…

Filtered topic Materials
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Giant skyrmion topological Hall effect appears in a two-dimensional ferromagnetic crystal at room temperature

New finding could prove useful for developing 2D topological and spintronic devices, such as racetrack memory, logic gates and spin nano-oscillators…