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IOP Publishing and BIPM transition Metrologia to fully open access
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IOP Publishing (IOPP) and the World Young Scientists Summit (WYSS) are pleased to announce the launch of Machine Learning for Science 2025. A free-to-attend, two-day hybrid conference which will serve as a global platform to bring together renowned scientists, young researchers, and industry leaders. Chaired by Professor Jay Lee, (University of Maryland, USA) and Professor […]
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IOP Publishing (IOPP) and the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM) are strengthening their long-standing partnership through a new agreement that will see the transfer of the journal Medical Engineering and Physics (MEP) to IOPP’s platform alongside the launch of Medical Sensors and Imaging (MSI), a new gold open access (OA) journal on […]
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IOP Publishing (IOPP) and the University of California (UC) today announced a new transformative open access agreement that will accelerate publishing and expand access to high-quality research in physics and related disciplines. The three-year agreement will make it easier and more affordable for UC researchers to publish open access articles in all of IOPP’s owned […]
Latest research news
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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 […]
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A team of researchers has unveiled a cutting-edge Amphibious Robotic Dog capable of roving across both land and water with remarkable efficiency. The study, published in IOP Publishing’s Bioinspiration and Biomimetics, was inspired by mammals’ ability to move through water as well as on land. Existing amphibious robots are largely inspired by reptiles or insects, […]
Blogs and case studies
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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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Women at IOP Publishing (IOPP) was founded as an Employee Resource Group (ERG) to strengthen the support and empowerment of women in the workplace. With a strong female presence across the organisation, the group provides a safe space for discussion, advocacy, and action on issues that matter. Helen Perry, Head of Talent and Employee Experience […]
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Creating lasting, positive change – whether social, environmental, or cultural – takes more than good intentions. It requires structure, and space for people to come together around what matters to them. That’s why IOP Publishing (IOPP) has introduced Employee Resource Groups: employee-led communities built around shared experiences, identities, and interests. Jamie Dunn, production editor and […]
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