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2013

  • IOP Publishing brings Physics World subscription fulfilment in-house

    IOP Publishing (IOP) has moved its Physics World magazine subscription fulfilment service in-house for customers based in the UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia-Pacific. The move means that orders and enquiries for customers based outside of the Americas will be handled by IOP’s head office in Bristol, UK and is effective immediately. CDS Global […]

  • IOP Publishing recognized for volunteer work

    Sarah Quin (left) and Samantha Parsons (right) of IOP Publishing receiving the award from Sally Badham (centre) of CMS Cameron McKenna. © Ablaze. IOP Publishing (IOP) has been given an award for its continuing support of Hannah More Primary School through the Ablaze Reading Buddies scheme. IOP has been a member of the Reading Buddies […]

  • Metascreen forms ultra-thin invisibility cloak

    Up until now, the invisibility cloaks put forward by scientists have been fairly bulky contraptions – an obvious flaw for those interested in Harry Potter-style applications. However, researchers from the US have now developed a cloak that is just micrometres thick and can hide three-dimensional objects from microwaves in their natural environment, in all directions […]

  • Researchers question evaluation methods for protected areas in the Amazon

    The indicators currently being used to guide policy and investments into protected areas in the Amazon may not be having the desired effect. This is according to a new study published today, 27 March, in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research Letters, which has analysed 66 protected areas in the Brazilian Amazon and performed a critical […]

  • Cold cities less sustainable than warm cities, research suggests

    Living in colder climates in the US is more energy demanding than living in warmer climates. This is according to Dr Michael Sivak at the University of Michigan, who has published new research today, 28 March, in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research Letters. Dr Sivak has calculated that climate control in the coldest large metropolitan […]

  • New Partner Development Manager, North America for IOP Publishing

    Beth Mayes has been appointed as Partner Development Manager, North America for IOP Publishing (IOP). Based in Boston, Beth will develop relationships with organisations in North America. She has over ten years’ publishing industry experience in a broad range of areas from product development to marketing and sales. She co-founded Dublin Six, Inc., a consultancy, […]

  • New hybrid open access option for Metrologia

    The Bureau International des Poids et Mesures and IOP Publishing are pleased to announce that they are now offering full hybrid open access option for the journal Metrologia. Metrologia will offer all authors the option to make their articles open access upon payment of an Article Processing Charge of £1700. The articles will be published […]

  • IARD 2012 proceedings published in IOP Conference Series

    IOP Publishing has today published proceedings from the International Association for Relativistic Dynamics (IARD) conference in its IOP Conference Series for the third time. The 8th IARD conference was hosted at the Galileo Galilei Institute for Theoretical Physics (GGI) in Florence (Firenze), Italy, 29 May – 1 June 2012. IARD’s goal is to bring together […]