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Light-activated iridium compound destroys cancer cells’ energy source
A light-activated iridium compound enables photodynamic therapy of cancer cells, even in hypoxic tumours …
Nobel laureates join call for European Commission to reinstate top science post
Ten Nobel-prize-winning physicists join thousands signing a letter that calls for a dedicated European commissioner for education and research to be reinstated …
Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE) courses
SKE courses are ideal for those who need to improve their physics knowledge before changing career to a physics teacher or starting their teacher training. …
3D knots appear in liquid crystals
Researchers have succeeded in creating the first analogues of Kelvin’s “vortex atoms” in chiral materials …
Classroom Physics: September 2019
The latest edition of our magazine for IOP Affiliated Schools goes out this week. It is packed full of teaching ideas for the new term, including a centre-page pull-out on Atoms & Nuclei …
Red and green in the US
Dave Elliott examines Bernie Sanders’ Green New Deal …
University-led teacher training
Training to teach physics at university will lead to qualified teacher status and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education/Professional Graduate Certificate in Education.…
Gold nanoshell-based cancer treatment is safe for the clinic
Nanoparticles tuned to absorb near-infrared radiation heat the tumour while sparing surrounding tissue …