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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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Equity, diversity and inclusion

Through our work we aim to cultivate a diverse and inclusive physics community, to increase representation at all levels. …

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Climate and energy

We are promoting the ways in which physics can create the greener energy and technology of tomorrow.…

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Education and skills

The IOP is passionate about promoting physics education and the benefits of a career in the sector. …

Filtered topic Optics and photonics
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Laser ‘speed limit’ leaves defects in 3D-printed parts

Slow laser scans cause metal to form pores during laser powder bed fusion, leaving behind voids that weaken and degrade performance …

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IOP launches teacher training scholarships for 2021

We are pleased to announce the details of the IOP teachers training scholarships programme 2021, delivered in partnership with the Department of Education. …

Filtered topic Instrumentation and measurement
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Acoustic metamaterial helps moths avoid being eaten by bats

Scales on moth wings could inspire lightweight sound insulation …

Filtered topic Optics and photonics
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Fast quantum random number generator could advance cryptography on the cheap

Device built from off-the-shelf components checks the quality of randomness in real time …

Filtered topic Astronomy and space
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Things we don’t know about Uranus (and Neptune)

Ice giant planets are common in the galaxy, and the ones in our own solar system still hold plenty of mysteries …