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Perovskites could be platforms for exciton condensates
Appearance of exciton vortices in hybrid halides suggests a possible route to Bose-Einstein condensates of electron-hole pairs at liquid nitrogen temperatures …
Delivering IOP strategy
Could your idea hold the key to the delivery of the IOP's strategy?…
Imaging spectrometer slims down
High-performance instrument is small enough to fit on drones and satellites and could even fly on planetary exploration missions …
Fish save energy by swimming in schools
Kármán vortices shed by leading fish help followers generate thrust …
‘Hell-like’ exoplanet experiences rocky rain and supersonic wind
Huge temperature gradient on tidally locked exoplanet K2-141b creates complex interactions in its atmosphere …
IOP comments on government’s plan for ‘green industrial revolution’
Number 10's ambition and clarity of vision hailed but IOP urges adequate investment. …
Metal-organic magnets break records
Novel lightweight materials have magnetic ordering temperatures and coercivities comparable to commercially-available inorganic magnets …
Rachel Youngman on Looking Glass: Society
Looking Glass is a new podcast from the Institute of Physics. In this first series, author and journalist Angela Saini hosts challenging conversations about our society, exploring ideas and innovation…