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Nanopore sensing goes electrode free
Technical breakthrough has allowed researchers to make an optical nanopore sensor that does not require any electrical connections …
Physics following a ‘no deal’ Brexit
The IOP has produced a briefing paper on the ways in which a ‘no deal’ Brexit will affect the UK physics community, and the steps being taken by the UK government and the EU to mitigate negative conse…
Teacher Subject Specialism Training (TSST)
The Teacher Subject Specialism Training (TSST) programme ended on 31 March 2021. The IOP, working with the Department for Education (DfE), is providing its successor, Subject Knowledge for Physics Tea…
Can aquifer storage mitigate flooding?
Study in Texas examines potential of technique for managing extremes …
Optical imaging to monitor cancer response early in the treatment process
A $2.03 million grant will help researchers develop optical technologies to monitor treatment response during head-and-neck cancer therapy …
Human activity damages Mexico–US border
Shrubs and barren land encroach on grassland and pasture due to illegal crossings and border patrol activity …
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Synthetic antiferromagnets host room-temperature skyrmions
New result will be important for future real-world applications that make use of these tiny magnetic particle objects …