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IOP Publishing celebrates Top Cited Paper Awards 2025
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The Institute of Physics (IOP) and IOP Publishing extend their warmest congratulations to IOP Fellow John Clarke FInstP FRS, and his colleagues Michel Devoret and John Martinis, on winning the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work in the development of quantum science – especially meaningful in this, the UNESCO International Year of Quantum […]
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A new global reviewer survey from IOP Publishing (IOPP) reveals a growing divide in attitudes among reviewers in the physical sciences regarding the use of generative AI in peer review. The study follows a similar survey conducted last year showing that while some researchers are beginning to embrace AI tools, others remain concerned about the […]
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The Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) and IOP Publishing (IOPP) will convert Metrologia, the leading international journal in pure and applied metrology to a fully open access (OA) publishing model. The move reflects the growing global demand for open science and underscores both BIPM’s and IOPP’s commitment to making universal access to research […]
Latest research news
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Scientists at Tsinghua University have developed a method to grow kidney tumours in the lab using cells from real patients, offering a potential new tool in the fight against renal cancer. Their research, published in the journal Biofabrication, outlines how 3D bioprinting technology can be used to replicate the unique characteristics of each patient’s tumour. The […]
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A new study in the academic journal Machine Learning: Health discovers that ChatGPT can accelerate patient screening for clinical trials, showing promise in reducing delays and improving trial success rates. Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Centre used ChatGPT to assess whether patients were eligible to take part in clinical trials and were able to identify […]
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A new study published in IOP Publishing’s Nanotechnology offers new hope for less harmful breast cancer therapy by combining two powerful, non-invasive cancer treatments. Researchers are exploring a potential new approach to treating breast cancer, merging photodynamic therapy (PDT), which uses light-activated drugs to destroy cancer cells, with ferroptosis, a method of killing cancer cells […]
Blogs and case studies
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JPhys Materials is proud to celebrate a major milestone with the publication of its 500th published article, a testament to the journal’s standing in the community and coverage across all areas of materials science. Fittingly, this landmark article is a Board Member-led Roadmap on Theoretical Ultrafast Science, Guest-edited by Professor Fabio Caruso (Kiel University), who […]
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Pieter du Plessis tells us about his role at Stellenbosch University and shares his unique approach for ensuring students return their books on time. “No day is the same. That’s what makes my job thrilling.” I worked in our library’s periodical section as a student assistant when I was an undergraduate student. I enjoyed it […]
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Thanks to Sakhile Mngomezulu, Scholarly Communications and Open Access Manager at Stellenbosch University, for taking part in our Librarian Spotlight interview series. “The library is the heart of the University. It remains the hub of knowledge… ensuring that producing quality professionals remains a possibility.” My understanding of the profession and the importance of knowledge led […]
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