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Complex tooth development is explained by simple diffusion-limited growth
A new computational model can predict the growth of mammalian tooth enamel…
Transcranial ultrasound opens a pathway through the blood–brain barrier
Ultrasound-mediated drug delivery opens new avenues for treatment of early-stage Parkinson's disease …
South Asian monsoon ‘predictable’ one year in advance
Farmers could benefit from comparison of statistical forecasts …
Computational Physics Group
The Computational Physics Group is an IOP special interest group which is focused on a particular discipline, application or area of interest.…
Ultrasound elastography is a quick and non-invasive way to spot kidney failure
Nuclear medicine gives a more accurate diagnosis of kidney disease, but shear wave velocity provides a reliable, affordable and easily measured proxy …
Polar bears inspire insulating aerogel
New biomimetic super-elastic, lightweight carbon-tube-based material is based on a hollow hair microstructure …
IOP at Science and the Assembly 2019
This week’s Science and the Assembly event in Cardiff (4 June 2019) once again brought together scientists, politicians and science educators from schools colleges and HEIs, to share experiences, good…
Could climate change make more of Siberia habitable?
More of Asian Russia may suit human settlement by late 21st century …