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Sun’s magnetic field may have a surprisingly shallow origin
New mathematical model reveals the workings of the stellar dynamo, with important implications for predicting solar storms…
Living bioelectronics capture physiological signals and deliver targeted therapy
Ultrathin device integrates flexible electronic sensors, ultrasoft hydrogel and living cells to monitor and treat skin disease…
Nanostring sensor loses ‘almost no energy’ while vibrating
Super-sensitive mechanical resonator could detect ultra-small forces such as gravity…
IOP qBIG Prize awarded to quantum computing innovators
Irish firm Equal1 receives prestigious quantum business award.…
IOP responds to Qualifications Wales decision to delay double-award sciences GCSE
Concerns linger over potential inequity issues for students studying multiple pathways through the sciences in Wales.…
Next government must invest in physics to transform the economy, says IOP
IOP analysis launched today shows the impact of physics on business turnover and makes a powerful case for the general election debate to reflect on crucial role of science in UK’s future.…
Simulations point to the existence of a charming and beautiful tetraquark
Exotic particle could be discovered in future experiments…
Young scientists: we want you for the IOP’s Eurekas competition
The theme for this year’s competition is ‘Unravelling Mysteries’.…