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2016

  • Photo | Professor Chennupati Jagadish

    JPhysD Section Editor recognised in Australia Day Honours

    Congratulations to Professor Chennupati Jagadish, Section Editor of Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics (JPhysD), who has been awarded Australia’s highest honour for his service to physics and engineering. Professor Jagadish is Distinguished Professor and Head of the Semiconductor Optoelectronics and Nanotechnology Group at the Australian National University. He is also the vice-president of the […]

  • Graphic | Structure of micro-TENNs

    Penn-engineered neural networks show hope for axonal repair in the brain, with minimal disruption to brain tissue

    Lab-grown neural networks have the ability to replace lost axonal tracks in the brains of patients with severe head injuries, strokes or neurodegenerative diseases and can be safely delivered with minimal disruption to brain tissue, according to new research from Penn Medicine’s department of Neurosurgical Research.

  • Photo | Tom Hore, Director of Bristol Mind (left) receives the cheque from IOP Publishing staff.

    IOP Publishing staff raises £9k for local charity Bristol Mind

    January is a time when many make New Year’s resolutions to improve physical and mental wellbeing and take stock of accomplishments from the past 12 months. Staff at IOP Publishing’s head office in Bristol are thrilled to report that following fundraising efforts last year, they raised a massive £8,960 for local mental health charity Bristol […]

  • Caltech researchers find evidence of a real ninth planet

    Caltech researchers have found evidence of a giant planet tracing a bizarre, highly elongated orbit in the distant solar system. The object, which the researchers have nicknamed Planet Nine, has a mass about 10 times that of Earth and orbits about 20 times farther from the sun on average than does Neptune (which orbits the […]

  • Photo | plastic floating in ocean

    To clean up ocean plastics focus on coasts, not the Great Pacific garbage patch

    Plastic floating in the oceans is a widespread and increasing problem. Plastics including bags, bottle caps and plastic fibres from synthetic clothes wash out into the oceans from urban rivers, sewers and waste deposits.

  • Saliva test to detect GHB and alcohol poisonings

    Scientists working at Loughborough University, UK, and the University of Cordoba, Spain, have developed a new method for the rapid diagnosis of poisoning in apparently drunk patients. The saliva-based test offers the potential to screen for poisons commonly associated with the cheap or imitation manufacture of alcohol, and γ-hydroxybutyric acid, the so-called ‘date rape’ drug […]

  • SIPAwards 2011

    June 2011: The Sales Team were Highly Commended

  • IOP Publishing launches Quantum Science and Technology

    Quantum information science has now become one of the fastest growing areas of research, characterised by its truly multidisciplinary nature and the significant potential it has for wide-ranging technological innovation. In response to this situation, and demand from the community itself, IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the launch of Quantum Science and TechnologyTM, a […]