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One image, one prediction: MRI may foretell cognitive decline after stroke
New image processing tools could predict vascular cognitive decline and dementia after ischemic stroke …
Does climate change mean Wales will hit truffle jackpot?
Summer rain is key to good harvest, study finds …
IOP President, Jonathan Flint CBE, outlines his aspirations as he takes office
As he begins his tenure as president of the IOP, Jonathan Flint CBE speaks about his aspirations for the next two years. …
Current Juno award holders
Find out who currently holds a Juno award for their commitment to actively addressing gender equality in physics.…
Quality control tests for PET/MRI vary widely in Europe
A survey of eight European imaging facilities with extensive PET/MRI experience finds wide variations in daily quality control and assurance procedures …
Exoplanet researchers welcome ‘cataclysmic’ Nobel-prize announcement
Delight as extrasolar planet research is recognized by the Nobel committee – a feat that some thought would never happen …
Project Juno
Project Juno was the IOP’s flagship gender equality award for university physics departments and schools of physics, and other related organisations. After running for 15 years, Project Juno was retir…