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Falling water drops power LEDs
The power generated by a drop of water falling onto a droplet-based electricity generator can light up 100 small LEDs …
Terahertz waves create short and stable electron pulses
New generation technique could improve our understanding of ultrafast processes in matter …
Precision scaffolds tailor biomaterials to promote wound healing
Box-shaped 3D tissue scaffolds cause human macrophages to switch into a pro-healing type, for use in biomaterial-based wound dressings …
A focus on health and medical physics at IOP technical careers fair
11 February 2020 - This one-day careers fair showcased STEMM apprenticeships to GCSE and A-level students and their teachers from local and neighbouring schools. …
Magnetized molecules monitor breast cancers
A new hyperpolarized carbon-13 MRI technique could identify the optimal treatment for individual breast cancer patients …
Member networks committees resources
Useful resources for the IOP special interest group, branches and nations committees (collectively the member networks).…
Why do people still believe in conspiracy theories?
Robert P Crease wonders why so many people still get fooled by conspiracy theories …
Tiny inorganic scintillator offers high-resolution radiotherapy dosimetry
With its minute sensitive volume, the new device achieves the high spatial resolution required for external and internal dosimetry in small-field radiotherapy …