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2019

  • IOP Publishing hosts Community Apprentice fundraiser with Envison

    IOP Publishing is keen to support and inspire future generations as they start to prepare themselves for their forthcoming careers. One way we do this is through our partnership with Envision and its Community Apprenticeship Programme. The 10-month programme brings participating young adults from our assigned local school into the IOP Publishing office to see […]

  • Work in Publishing Week at IOP Publishing

    This week is Work In Publishing Week, a national campaign run by the Publishers’ Association to inspire young people aged 14-24 to pursue a career in publishing. As part of this, some of our staff have shared the reasons they work in publishing, and why they enjoy it. Here’s what they had to say: “I […]

  • Superconducting wind turbine chalks up first test success

    A superconducting rotor has been successfully tested on an active wind turbine for the first time. The EcoSwing consortium designed, developed, manufactured a full-size superconducting generator for a 3.6 megawatt wind turbine, and field-tested it in Thyborøn, Denmark. They report their results in the IOP Publishing journal Superconductor Science and Technology. Corresponding author Anne Bergen, […]

  • Aviation emissions’ impacts on air quality larger than on climate, study finds

    New research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has quantified the climate and air quality impacts of aviation, broken down by emission type, altitude and location. The MIT team found that growth in aviation causes twice as much damage to air quality as to the climate. Writing today in IOP Publishing’s Environmental Research Letters, […]

  • Open Access Week 2019

    In support of Open Access Week 2019, we are discussing how we are engaging with open science and addressing the themes of access, transparency and inclusivity. You can find out more on our dedicated Open Access Week page here.

  • Congratulations to the 2019 Nobel Laureates in Physics

    The wait to discover the winners of this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics is over. IOP Publishing congratulates James Peebles, Michel Mayor, and Didier Queloz on becoming the latest Nobel Prize laureates. The Nobel committee recognised the three researchers “for contributions to our understanding of the evolution of the universe and Earth’s place in the […]

  • Materials Research Express changes to a fully gold Open Access journal

    In response to increasing community demand for more accessible and open science, and following our previous announcement, IOP Publishing’s Materials Research Express (MRX) has now changed to a fully gold Open Access (OA) journal funded by article publication charges (APCs), with immediate effect for all new article submissions. For an initial transition period, there will […]

  • Million-mile battery unveiled by ground-breaking research

    Elon Musk promised—and Jeff Dahn delivered. With the publishing of a ground-breaking paper in the Journal of The Electrochemical Society (JES), Dahn announced to the world that Tesla may soon have a battery that makes their robot taxis and long-haul electric trucks viable. Dahn and his research group are Tesla’s battery research partner. Dahn said: […]