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  • Open for Nominations: The 2025 2DM Young Scientist Awards 

    To motivate and promote high-quality research in the field of two-dimensional materials, the journal 2D Materials, in collaboration with the 2025 International Forum on Graphene in Shenzhen & International Conference on 2D Materials, has established the 2025 2DM Young Scientist Award.   We now invite nominations for the award. The 2025 2DM Young Scientist Awards The […]

  • ResearchGate and IOP Publishing expand Journal Home partnership with extra titles and Open Access Agreement Upgrade

    ResearchGate, the professional network for researchers, and IOP Publishing (IOPP) today announce that IOP Publishing will further expand its coverage through Journal Home. A further 25 IOPP and partner titles have been added to Journal Home taking the total number to 75. In addition, IOPP will activate Journal Home’s unique new Open Access Agreement Upgrade […]

  • IOP Publishing supports India’s ‘One Nation One Subscription’ initiative

    IOP Publishing supports India’s ‘One Nation One Subscription’ initiative 

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) is proud to be part of the Government of India’s One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) initiative, a move that ensures nationwide access to high-quality scholarly research for students, faculty, and researchers across India’s higher education and R&D institutions.  IOPP’s inclusion, alongside 29 other publishers, provides access to its content for institutions that previously faced budget […]

  • Clean energy tax credit safeguards could save taxpayers $1 trillion

    Clean energy tax credit safeguards could save taxpayers $1 trillion

    A new study published today in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research: Energy shows why new safeguards adopted by the U.S. Treasury Department are necessary to avoid substantial climate impacts and wasted taxpayer resources from a generous hydrogen production tax credit. The new study illustrates how, absent safeguards, hydrogen producers could potentially claim the highest level […]

  • AI predicts that most of the world will see temperatures rise to 3C much faster than previously expected

    AI predicts that most of the world will see temperatures rise to 3C much faster than previously expected

    Three leading climate scientists have combined insights from 10 global climate models and, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), conclude that regional warming thresholds are likely to be reached faster than previously estimated. The study, published in Environmental Research Letters by IOP Publishing, projects that most land regions as defined by the Intergovernmental Panel […]

  • IOPP integrates GetFTR retraction and errata service on content platform to further improve research integrity

    IOPP integrates GetFTR retraction and errata service on content platform to further improve research integrity  

    IOP Publishing (IOPP) has introduced the Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) retraction and errata feature onto its content platform, IOPscience, to keep researchers informed about updates to scientific content and strengthen scientific integrity. The integration flags retractions and corrections directly on article pages, ensuring transparency and accuracy at the point of discovery.    When a published […]

  • Plastic pollution in North Pacific Garbage Patch

    7-year study reveals plastic fragments from all over the globe are rising rapidly in the North Pacific Garbage Patch 

    A study published today in IOP Publishing’s journal Environmental Research Letters reveals that centimetre-sized plastic fragments are increasing much faster than larger floating plastics in the North Pacific Garbage Patch [NPGP], threatening the local ecosystem and potentially the global carbon cycle.   The research, which draws from not-for-profit The Ocean Cleanup’s systematic surveys of the NPGP […]

  • Unconventional pathways to publishing: IOP Publishing celebrates unique journeys this #WorkinPublishing Week 

    To celebrate Work in Publishing Week 2024 – a national campaign initiated by the Publishers’ Association to inspire young people to pursue a career in publishing – we’re highlighting some of the routes our colleagues have taken into the publishing industry; they’re not always what you might expect!  From IT to HR, editorial to marketing, […]