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The free-to-read Physics World Big Science Briefing 2024 is out now
Find out more about designs for a muon collider and why gender diversity in big science needs recognition …
IOP welcomes Secretary of State to celebrate 70th anniversary of CERN
Government ministers and the UK science community gathered at the IOP yesterday for a special reception to mark the 70th anniversary of CERN.…
Vortex cannon generates toroidal electromagnetic pulses
Electromagnetic vortex pulses could be employed for information encoding, high-capacity communication and more…
Gallium-doped bioactive glass kills 99% of bone cancer cells
New therapy kills cancerous cells while stimulating growth of new healthy bone …
Dark-matter decay could have given ancient supermassive black holes a boost
Calculations suggest photons may have warmed gas clouds…
New tailored resource aims to help employers with T-level science student placements
Gatsby-funded practical resource includes testimonials from employers who are hosting industry placements and reaping the benefits.…
Magnetically controlled prosthetic hand restores fine motion control
The first user of a myokinetic prosthesis was able to perform everyday actions such as pouring water into a glass, opening a jar, tying shoelaces and grasping fragile objects…
A day of celebration as the Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund marks 5th anniversary
The innovative fund has now given away £1m to fund graduates from underrepresented backgrounds to study doctorates in physics.…