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Energy-efficient fabric helps wearers beat heat waves and cold snaps
Electrochromic conducting polymer could be used in next-generation smart thermal management textiles…
Multiplexed PET can image two radiotracers in a single scan
A reconstruction method that separates two PET isotopes increases the information attainable from a single diagnostic scan…
Why fungi could hold the key to eco-friendly, fire-resistant buildings
Motivated by the deadly Grenfell Tower fire and the drive for sustainable construction, two independent teams of researchers are developing new ways to exploit the fungus among us…
Astronomers announce haul of the shortest fast radio bursts ever discovered
Team finds eight extremely short, independent, bursts that last between five and 15 microseconds …
How the IOP’s qBIG Prize is helping quantum businesses achieve their vision
The IOP sat down with Andrei Dragomir, Founder and CEO of Aquark Technologies, to discuss what involvement in the quantum Business Innovation and Growth (qBIG) Prize has meant for his innovative compa…
IOP 2023 Council election results announced
We are delighted to announce our six new trustees, who will take up their posts on 1 October. …
Two-faced white dwarf star leaves astronomers puzzled
Merger of two stellar remnants could explain a peculiar split between the star’s helium- and hydrogen-covered hemispheres…
Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen paradox gets a 1000-atom test
New experiment brings EPR thought experiment to reality for the first time in massive, many-particle systems…