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20 January 2006
PR01
Increased investment pays off for UK physics research
26 January 2006
PR02
Grants for great physics communicators
24 March 2006
PR04
Budget gives big boost to physics
23 March 2006
PR05
HEFCE funding award gives boost to physical sciences
27 March 2006
PR06
Max Planck Society funding for
New Journal of Physics
29 March 2006
PR07
European law will restrict use of vital cancer screening techniques
12 April 2006
PR08
German educational institutions to get free access to physics research
12 April 2006
PR09
The logic of life
12 April 2006
PR10
Crystal tears
12 April 2006
PR11
A slice of carbon could work wonders with chips
12 April 2006
PR12
A slice of carbon could work wonders with chips
12 April 2006
PR13
Towards the magnetic fridge
21 April 2006
PR14
The showgirl, the comic strip and the physicists
08 May 2006
PR15
Changing the face of physics - increasing ethnic diversity
15 May 2006
PR16
Potential Energy - fuelling the nuclear energy debate
17 May 2006
PR17
Institute launches new open-access environmental science journal
22 May 2006
PR18
Physics can improve your football
7 June 2006
PR19
Camp Energy
17 July 2006
PR20
Physics to the rescue of the fresco
31 July 2006
PR21
Visualising invisibility
1 August 2006
PR22
Cool solution to waste disposal
11 August 2006
PR23
New report highlights the need for more specialist physics teachers
17 August 2006
PR24
More teachers and better careers advice will help physics
29 September 2006
PR27
IOP regrets closure of Reading University physics department
9 October 2006
PR31
Reading closure will waste public money
11 October 2006
PR32
Reading students protest over physics department closure
30 October 2006
PR33
Desert dust feeds tropical rainforest
08 November 2006
PR34
Institute welcomes funding to boost university science engineering
17 November 2006
PR35
Institute urges Reading Council to keep physics department open
20 November 2006
PR36
Institute statement on Reading physics department announcement
06 December 2006
PR37
Institute disappointed on the research assessment exercise consultation
07 December 2006
PR38
Greenhouse gas emissions set to rise as new sources for transport fuel are used
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