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Hiring committees with an implicit gender bias hire fewer women, says study
Recruitment of women is affected when members of a scientific evaluation committee deny that gender discrimination is a problem …
MRI guidance minimizes toxicity in prostate cancer radiotherapy
The first prospective study of MR-guided hypofractionated radiotherapy in prostate cancer patients demonstrates particularly low toxicity …
Can flexoelectricity explain the charging by friction conundrum?
Calculating flexoelectric potentials from tribology models suggests a likely driver for the triboelectric effect …
Climate scientist or climate activist – where’s the line?
Some climate scientists are taking part in actions by groups such as Extinction Rebellion. But others don’t see that as their role. Liz Kalaugher talks to the scientists …
Women miss out on high-profile awards and positions
Analysis of the leadership positions at 31 scientific societies finds a gender imbalance at higher ranks but not with lower-status roles …
Photogenic physics: CERN opens its doors to the masses
The CERN Open Days saw over 70,000 visitors head to Geneva to visit the world's largest particle physics facility …
Data storage in DNA gains from a larger ‘alphabet’
Cost-effective method turns DNA synthesis drawback to an advantage …
IOP-enabled, community-approved TSST courses
Teacher Subject Specialism Training (TSST) has now ended. It has been replaced by a programme run by The Ogden Trust. …