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  • Banana spots can help tackle food waste – study finds

    Banana peels hold the key to reducing tonnes of food waste. A new study released in Physical Biology reveals how the browning of this household staple can be explained and modelled.   A team of researchers at Florida State University have produced a new method of simulating spot patterns on bananas, providing new insight into how this […]

  • IOP Publishing partners with ‘Get Full Text Research’ to streamline access to research

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) is partnering with Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) to make it easier for researchers to access published research or best available version. The partnership streamlines access to published journal articles via a free-to-use solution for subscription and open access (OA) content.   Developed by publishers two years ago, GetFTR bridges the gap between discoverability and […]

  • IOP Publishing strikes a new unlimited open access agreement with Max Planck Society  

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has established a new, unlimited, transformative open access (OA) agreement with the Max Planck Society, taking an important step forward in the transition of its journals to open access. The three-year agreement, which brings significant advances on their previous agreement, lifts all limitations for Max Planck authors, enabling them to publish all of […]

  • Study: “Sky is not the limit” for solar geoengineering

    There are practical limits to the height at which aerosols may be deployed in the atmosphere to deflect incoming sunlight and countervail global warming. Very high-altitude injections might be more effective, but such climate intervention comes with substantially increased costs and safety risks, according to new research published today in Environmental Research Communications.  Following a […]

  • University of Ljubljana and IOP Publishing sign unlimited Open Access agreement

    The Central Technical Library (CTK) at the University of Ljubljana and IOP Publishing (IOPP) have signed a new three-year transformative agreement to accelerate open access (OA) research. The agreement gives users of the University of Ljubljana unlimited access to more than 90 IOPP journals and gives researchers the chance to publish accepted articles OA in most of […]

  • IOP Publishing launches portfolio-wide transparent peer review on its OA journals 

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) is moving all its open access (OA) journals to transparent peer review, making it the first physics publisher to adopt the approach portfolio-wide. Transparent peer review involves publication of the complete peer review process, from initial review to final decision. This means that alongside the published article, readers can see a full peer […]

  • IOP Publishing and the TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology announce three-year unlimited OA publishing agreement 

    Not-for-profit society publisher IOP Publishing (IOPP) and TIB – Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology have established a consortium agreement which enables researchers at participating German institutions to publish unlimited articles on an open access (OA) basis in 56 hybrid and 15 fully open access (OA) journals.    The three-year transformative agreement brings the price […]

  • IOP Publishing brings expert scholarly analytics provider The Lens on board

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has partnered with The Lens, a not-for-profit data aggregation and analysis platform for scholarly articles and patents. The Lens will support IOPP with additional insight into the performance of its published research and networks within scholarly publishing.   With over 20 years of development and supported by prominent philanthropic organisations, The Lens ingests, […]

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