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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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Latest updates in physics from Physics World and the IOP
Biological physics resources - easy access
Access resources to assist in the undergraduate teaching of biological physics, including lectures, problems and solutions in this exciting new field of study. …
The future of flying antennas
Designing equipment that meets stringent size and mass restrictions for use on aircraft brings extra challenges for instrument developers, as Tamara Clelford explains …
Time-varying signals control sound waves in topological metamaterials
New work could have applications in ultrasound imaging, sonar and low-power electronic devices that can operate in harsh or hazardous environments …
How to avoid coffee rings when printing graphene devices
New type of ink deposits nanocrystals evenly on surfaces …
Bioinspired material can't be cut
Shells, grapefruit and piranha-proof fish motivate design of "Proteus" material that resists power drills and water jets …
IOP switches over to updated website
18 August 2020 - As of today, the IOP switches to a new website — a milestone in our journey towards updating our digital platforms and improving the user experience. …
IOP Technician Award winners 2020
Introducing the 2020 winners of the IOP Technician Awards which celebrate the skills and experience that technicians bring to education, research and industry.…
Widening participation in higher education physics
Thanks to a generous donation from Dr Tony Hill, the IOP is launching an exciting initiative to help widen participation on university physics courses.…