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Matoha Instrumentation
Matoha wins an IOP Business Start-up Award. Founded by scientists and entrepreneurs from Imperial College, London, Matoha Instrumentation makes infrared analysis and identification technolog…
Reaction Engines
Reaction Engines wins an IOP Business Innovation Award. Reaction Engines is a privately-owned company based in Oxfordshire, employing over 200 staff across the UK and US. The company develop…
Novosound
Novosound wins an IOP Business Start-up Award. Novosound uses thin-film technologies in both current and untapped markets to push the limits of ultrasound imaging and measurement. As the Universi…
Gravitational waves
One of the most exciting new discoveries in physics has been gravitational waves. Generated by the most extreme events in the cosmos (like the crashing together of neutron stars and black holes),…
Proton arc therapy: the next evolution in proton delivery?
Proton arc therapy could improve treatment plan robustness compared with intensity-modulated proton therapy …
Net losses: why net zero carbon targets may backfire
Dave Elliott looks at the tension between emission avoidance and removal …
Institute of Physics recognises innovation and entrepreneurship of physics-based businesses in 2019 Business Awards winners
The Institute of Physics recognises innovation and entrepreneurship of physics-based businesses in the 2019 Business Awards. …
Tiny radiation beams tackle radioresistant melanoma
Microbeam radiation therapy reduces growth of radioresistant mouse melanoma by disrupting tumour vascular and stimulating the influx of immune cells …