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Invitation for recommendations for public honours
The Institute of Physics (IOP) is inviting recommendations for exceptional individuals working in the field of physics to be nominated for public honours. …
New fuel gauge for spacecraft could keep satellites active for longer
More reliable measurements would help operators decide when to safely retire aging craft …
Hot time for hard disks: why magnetic-recording technology is still going strong
James McKenzie looks at the power of incremental improvement and the commercial success of magnetic‑recording technology…
Neutron-rich tantalum offers a view of how heavy elements are forged
First purified beam of tantalum-187 provides insight in the “r-process” …
Single molecules keep to the straight and narrow
Researchers precisely control molecular motion on a flat surface over long distances …
New family of quasiparticles appears in graphene
Researchers identify Brown-Zak fermions in superlattices made from the carbon sheet …
What the Spending Review means for physics in the UK
November 2020 - The IOP welcomes the commitments to invest in research and development (R&D) over the next fiscal year as it plans for economic recovery. …
Ultracold atoms put high-temperature superconductors under the microscope
Physicists use a Bose-Einstein condensate to study phase transitions in an iron pnictide superconductor …