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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
Unlocking the future for UK and Africa research partnerships
17 January 2020 - IOP Deputy Chief Executive Rachel Youngman argues for increased research collaboration with Africa to help tackle global challenges. …
Helicopter infrasound shakes historic rock formations
How do the vibrations from helicopter rotor blades affect ancient rock arches and other natural rock formations?…
Progress in physical chemistry may enhance light-based therapies
Non-toxic silicon nanocrystals enable more effective phototherapies by converting low-energy photons to higher energies…
Solar cooking, an ultrasound success story, and why some business models just don’t work out
In this week's podcast, we take a look at solar cookers, hear from an ultrasound start-up and chat about some bad business models…
Resources for public engagement
Find resources to run physics public engagement activities.…
FLASH radiotherapy with protons protects normal tissue while killing cancer
High-dose rate FLASH radiotherapy using protons decreases damage to normal tissue without reducing anti-tumour activity …
Cosmic rays and Lego at the IOP
15 January 2019 - School students from City & Islington College win gold at the National Science Conference for the cosmic ray detector they built on IOP's roof. …
Music could promote brain development in preterm babies
Giving premature infants daily music therapy during intensive care stays increased structural maturation of their brain's auditory and emotional processing pathways…