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Recent Press Releases

29 December 2008PR66Schools Lecture 2009 – Wonderful telescopes
23 December 2008 Get Involved in SET for Britain
17 December 2008PR63EU’s threat to MRI scanners still looms large
18 December 2008PR65Research Assessment Exercise shows physics in good health
16 December 2008 HEFCE picks Birmingham to roll-out STEM agenda
5 December 2008PR61EPSRC’s £250 million investment to spur physics for the future
4 December 2008PR60Don’t leave physics behind – response to DIUS Innovation Report
1 December 2008 A picture paints more than a petabyte of data
27 November 2008 Using invisibility to increase visibility
24 November 2008 2009’s Woman in Science speaks at Frontiers of Physics event
20 November 2008 “It’s reality that’s at stake” – Zeilinger on film
19 November 2008 1,000 telescopes for UK schools
18 November 2008PR58Dancing droplets
4 November 2008PR55New spaceship force field makes Mars trip possible
4 November 2008 What to do with 15 million gigabytes of data
16 October 2008PR54Listening to dark matter
14 October 2008PR53Freaky physics at Butlins
7 October 2008PR 52Three Japanese physicists take the Nobel Prize
7 October 2008 Physics World celebrates 20th birthday
2 October 2008PR 48Flexi display technology is now
1 October 2008PR 49Institute of Physics new President responds to the publication of RCUK’s Physics Review
1 October 2008PR 50Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE becomes President
10 September 2008PR 49Hot tips for the Big Bang
10 September 2008 

BA Festival of Science – Quantum Physics on TV

10 September 2008 

BA Festival of Science – Lab in a LorryLooking through Galileo’s eyes

5 September 2008

PR 48

LHC switch-on fears are completely unfounded
2 September 2008PR 47Galaxy Zoo – an internet superstar
14 August 2008PR 46Year on year increase of physics A-level entrants
5 August 2008PR 45Scottish physics Highers on the increase
1 August 2008PR 44China becomes a physics powerhouse
29 July 2008PR 43No longer splitting hairs over atoms?
24 July 2008PR 42Cow power could generate electricity for millions
15 July 2008PR 41An ‘orderly progression’ towards decarbonised cars
10 July 2008PR 40Revolutionary chefs? Not likely, shows physics research
1 July 2008 Difficulty report tarnishes A-level gold standard, the Institute of Physics and the Royal Society respond
1 July 2008PWA bright future for plastics – robot ‘skin’, flexible laptops and electric posters
27 June 2008PR 35“Kids aren’t intimidated by cutting edge physics,” says physics rock star on tour
23 June 2008NI 02Nanotechnology Journal provides 10 millionth article for Inspec
20 June 2008PR 37Newton Medal Winner challenges our understanding of nature
17 June 2008PR 36Institute of Physics responds to the publication of the Government’s response to the Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Committee’s Report into Science Budget Allocations
17 June 2008NI 03Four members of the Institute of Physics receive Queen’s Birthday Honours
13 June 2008PR 33Nuisance noise silenced by an acoustic cloak
17 June 2008PR 01 (local)Physics buskers enjoy a busy weekend
2 June 2008PR 31Synergy between biology and physics drives cell-imaging technology
30 May 2008PR 32Institute of Physics submits to the Wakeham Review
22 May 2008PR 30Publishing team climbing because they CARE
8 May 2008PR 29Institute of Physics responds to launch of innovation strategy
1 May 2008PR 28Searching the Heavens
30 April 2008PR 27Institute of Physics responds to the publication of the Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Committee Report into Science Budget Allocations
28 April 2008PR 25UK tabloids contributing to climate complacency
24 April 2008
PR 23Physics gets top billing at Rio Cinema
3 April 2008PR 22Climate change – research suggests it is not a swindle
1 April 2008PR 21The bombardier beetle, power venom, and spray technologies
28 March 2008PR 20The future of computing – carbon nanotubes and superconductors to replace the silicon chip
27 March 2008PR 19Firing photons makes advance in space communication
13 March 2008PR 18Innovation Nation – Who takes the risk?
10 March 2008PR 15Mystery behind the strongest creature in the world
7 March 2008PR 17Institute of Physics’ statement on STFC Consultation
7 March 2008PR 16Largest physics experiment ever involves Cambridge pupils
4 March 2008PR 14An accident? Construction work? A bottleneck? No, just too much traffic
29 February 2008PWSteps towards warship invisibility
20 February 2008PR 12RCUK announces panel members for physics review
20 February 2008PR 10Physics career woman awarded £1,000 prize
12 February 2008PR 09Knowledge transfer exhibition to show Scotland is leading the charge
7 February 2008PR 08STFC makes statement on university research grants
5 February 2008PR 07How is that whale listening?
31 January 2008PWHighlights from February's Physics World
24 January 2008PR 05Institute of Physics continues to urge a moratorium
24 January 2008RCUKResearch Councils UK launches review of physics
13 January 2008PR 04Physicists make plea to halt research council delivery plan
8 January 2008PR 03Five physicists obtain New Year Honours
4 January 2008PR 01Physics and guitars collide to make a big bang in schools
4 January 2008PWThe magnificent but mysterious snowflake
20 December 2007PR 52

Professor of physics becomes iTunes superstar

19 December 2007PR 51Institute of Physics to provide evidence to parliamentary committee
14 December 2007PR 49Institute of Physics response to the STFC delivery plan
11 December 2007PR 48

 Institute of Physics response to 2008-11 Science Budget

 

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