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Nebu-Flow
Nebu~Flow win an IOP Lee Lucas Business Award for their exceptional efforts in developing and commercialising the acoustic nebuliser technology, evidenced through the development of industrial tractio…
Freeman Dyson (1923-2020)
The mathematical physicist and public intellectual Freeman Dyson died on 28 February 2020. …
Oxford HighQ
Oxford HighQ is awarded an IOP Business Startup Award for the development of a novel characterisation solution to measure loading of drug delivery nanoparticles at single particle level, a key paramet…
Promethean Particles
Promethean Particles wins an IOP Business Innovation Award for making the world's most sophisticated nanomaterials 100 times cheaper than competitors using a sustainable and versatile platform te…
Protective equipment against COVID-19 needs to go further, scientists say
Biophysics data on clouds of gas exhaled during coughs and sneezes could shape healthcare responses to the coronavirus pandemic …
How does respiratory motion impact pencil-beam scanning proton therapy?
Dose deterioration due to the interplay effect decreases as the number of treatment fractions increases, but not in cases with small tumour targets and relatively large motion…
Physics in the pandemic: ‘It was like waiting for a tsunami that is sure to strike ’
Mike Follows explains why his life as a physics teacher in Birmingham, UK, has become "pretty surreal" …
Titanic stellar explosion scrambles magnetic fields
Observations of a highly energetic gamma-ray burst prompt a re-think of how magnetic fields behave during these cosmic cataclysms …