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IOP congratulates 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics winners
President of the IOP Professor Sir Keith Burnett welcomes award for machine learning pioneers.…
Shaping UK space science strategy
Earlier this year, the IOP brought together leaders of the UK space sector from academia, industry and government to discuss the need for a UK space science strategy along with the key themes and prio…
Gender gap in physics entrenched by biased collaboration networks, study finds
Interventions to integrate young female physicists into established networks could help tackle underrepresentation…
CERN celebrates 70 years at the helm of particle physics in lavish ceremony
The event was attended by 38 national delegations as well as Her Royal Highness Princess Astrid of Belgium…
Nuclear clock ticks ever closer
New device could not only be the best time-keeper ever, it could also revolutionize fundamental physics studies…
IOP’s Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund receives in-memory donation
Family of late physicist Jim Noland take the lead from Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell and will help future scholars.…
Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund
Apply now to the innovative fund instigated by leading physicist Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell and the Institute of Physics to encourage greater diversity in physics.…
Rotating cylinder amplifies electromagnetic fields
The Zel'dovich effect is observed in an electromagnetic system for the first time…