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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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2023 IOP award winners announced

IOP honours outstanding physicists in academia, research, teaching and business…

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2023 IOP Technician Award winners

The 2023 IOP Technician Award highlights the diverse role of technicians in education, research and industry.…

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2023 IOP Business Awards winners

We are delighted to introduce the winners of the 2023 IOP Business Awards.…

Filtered topic Biophysics and bioengineering
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Wearable ring measures intensity and frequency of scratching

Device could improve the lives of millions of people with chronic itching…

Filtered topic Materials
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Einstein’s tea leaf paradox could help make aerogels

Accidental discovery could also be used to detect trace amounts of substances…

Filtered topic Particle and nuclear
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Quantum entanglement observed in top quarks

ATLAS experiment at CERN shatters the entanglement energy record by 12 orders of magnitude…

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IOP welcomes Irish government’s confirmation of funding to allow application for CERN membership to proceed

The IOP has long argued that membership of CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, was vital to maintaining Ireland’s strong record of investment in research and innovation.…

Filtered topic Medical physics
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Imaging on an MR-Linac identifies radiation-resistant brain tumours

Changes in diffusion-weighted images recorded on an MR-Linac correlate better with patient survival than changes in tumour volume…