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  • IOP Publishing announces the winners of the 2020 Reviewer Awards

    Reviewer Awards for 2020  IOP Publishing (IOPP) is pleased to announce the winners of its Reviewer Awards for 2020. Each year outstanding reviewers are selected by IOPP’s Editors based on the quality, quantity and timeliness of their reviews.  Most journals chose one person to receive the Reviewer of the Year Award and select a number […]

  • Winner of the 2020 Nanotechnology Young Researcher Award

    We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2020 Nanotechnology Young Researcher Award which recognises early career brilliance and is open to PhD students and researchers within the first five years of completing their PhD. Over 80 excellent nominations were received which were considered by considered by the Editorial Board of Nanotechnology with an overall […]

  • 1º of global warming causes a ~50% increase in population displacement risk

    A new study shows that if the population were fixed at current levels, the risk of population displacement due to river floods would rise by ~50% for each degree of global warming. However, if population increases are taken into account, the relative global flood displacement risk is significantly higher. The research, by an international team […]

  • Flat brain organoids grown on 3D-printed scaffolds show intrinsic gyrification

    Gyrification has been observed for the first time in brain organoids grown in vitro using 3D-printed scaffolds. The research, by an international team from the Autonomous University of Madrid and the Technical University of Denmark, used 3D printing to create scaffolds for engineered flat brain organoids. The scaffolds allowed the brain organoid size to be […]

  • IOP Publishing’s new state-of-the-art elearning hub to boost peer review knowledge and competency for a future generation of reviewers

    Always-on, comprehensive suite of online courses expands access to Peer review excellence: IOP training and certification Researchers around the world can now build their peer review competency online through IOP Publishing’s (IOPP) new state-of-the-art peer review elearning hub. The hub extends access to ‘Peer review excellence: IOP training and certification’, the world’s first peer review […]

  • IOP Publishing releases 2020 highlights report

     IOP Publishing has released its 2020 highlights report, setting out how it continued to deliver recognition, impact and value to the global scientific community. its response to the challenges and opportunities faced throughout the year and progress on key initaitives. Click here to read the full report.   

  • Landmark agreement between IOP Publishing and Bibsam to extend access to research through all-inclusive approach

     Swedish institutions will benefit from a comprehensive OA transformative agreement that will accelerate open access publishing and extend access to high quality research IOP Publishing (IOPP) has struck a new open access (OA) transformative agreement with Swedish consortium, Bibsam. Under the terms of this new three-year read and publish agreement, Bibsam’s member institutions will benefit from: Unlimited OA publishing with no article publication charges for authors in all IOPP hybrid, fully gold and eligible partner journals Publishing under […]

  • Groundwater recharge rates mapped for Africa

    Effective governance and investment decisions need to be informed by reliable data, not only about where groundwater exists, but also the rate at which groundwater is replenished. For the first time using ground measurements, a recent study has quantified groundwater recharge rates across the whole of Africa – averaged over a fifty-year period – which […]