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    Scientists have developed a new technique allowing the bioprinting at ambient temperatures of a strong paste similar to ‘play dough’ capable of incorporating protein-releasing microspheres. The scientists demonstrated that the bioprinted material, in the form of a micro-particle paste capable of being injected via a syringe, could sustain stresses and strains similar to cancellous bone […]

  • IOP Publishing wins Chinese Academy of Sciences "Service Star" award

    IOP Publishing (IOP) is delighted to have been given the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) “Service Star” award for its support and service to CAS members during the past year. The award was presented at the CAS 6th e-resources training conference, attended by 168 librarian delegates from 77 institutes in China. IOP staff members Tao […]

  • England set for "substantial increase" in record-breaking warm years

    The likelihood of record-breaking warm years in England is set to substantially increase as a result of the human influence on the climate, new research suggests. In a study published today, 1 May, in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research Letters, an international team of researchers has shown that the chances of England experiencing a record-breaking […]

  • In April's Physics World: "Amazing" physics demos to keep practical science alive

    With school students in England bracing themselves for new-style GCSE science exams that are based entirely on written tests, Physics World has teamed up with Neil Downie to put together “five amazing physics demonstrations” that highlight the value and importance of keeping experimentation at the centre of the science classroom. Downie, who is head of […]

  • Scientists map "unprecedented" urbanization in East-Southeast Asia

    Researchers have, for the first time, mapped the rapid urban expansion that has occurred across the whole of East-Southeast Asia in the last decade. In a study published today, 4 March, in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research Letters, the researchers provide evidence to suggest that urban populations have grown more rapidly than the expansion of […]

  • In March's Physics World: Throwing light on a mysterious human "superpower"

    Most people, at some point in their lives, have dreamt of being able to fly like Superman or develop superhuman strength like the Hulk. But very few know that we human beings have a “superpower” of our own, which almost anybody can perform by simply staring at the computer screen in front of them. As […]