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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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Filtered topic Optics and photonics
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 ‘Negative temperature’ thermodynamics is observed in a photon gas

Compression and expansion seen in optical experiment…

Filtered topic Materials
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Laser-printed electronics could create next-generation medical implants

Researchers have succeeded in directly printing three-dimensional conducting polymer structures inside a living organism…

Filtered topic Astronomy and space
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JWST spectrometer refines redshifts of distant galaxies

One galaxy is much closer than previously thought…

Filtered topic Instrumentation and measurement
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New photon detector accelerates quantum key distribution

Multiple nanowires boost single-photon detection…

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IOP quantum Business Innovation and Growth group hits ground running

The government’s new quantum strategy is a sure sign that the qBIG group’s work is valued and it has an exciting future. …

Filtered topic Medical physics
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Simulations shed light on mechanisms of DNA damage during proton therapy

Researchers use computer simulations to study the impact of high-energy protons on DNA …

Filtered topic Mathematics and computation
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Scientists explain why people in crowds sometimes form orderly lanes

Research could also provide insights into plasma and nerve cells…

Filtered topic Medical physics
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Engineered bacteria attract cancer-killing radioisotopes into tumours

In a new take on targeted radionuclide therapy, engineered bacteria injected into tumours attract beta-emitting radiopharmaceuticals to kill the cancer cells…