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  • Photo | Collage of staff for #WomenInSTEM day (c) IOP Publishing

    Celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science

    Joining our colleagues at the Institute of Physics, we invited our Twitter followers, as well as our staff, to take photographs of themselves nominating their favourite female scientist. We shared these photos on Twitter using the #WomenInSTEM hashtag.

  • Photo | Kestrel in flight, Pixabay, CC0

    Kestrel inspires unpowered, autonomous glider to climb higher

    Researchers at the RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia have drawn inspiration from the way kestrels hover above their prey to develop an autonomous fixed-wing micro air vehicle (MAV) that can gain height from convenient updrafts. The results are published today, Friday 18th December, in the journal Bioinspiration & Biomimetics. “It’s long been known the birds take […]

  • Photo | Woman in field

    Better water management could halve the global food gap

    Improved agricultural water management could halve the global food gap by 2050 and buffer some of the harmful climate change effects on crop yields. For the first time, scientists investigated systematically the worldwide potential to produce more food with the same amount of water by optimizing rain use and irrigation.

  • Award ceremony word cloud

    ABSW IOP Student Science Publication Award now open

    The IOP Student Science Publication Award, one of the ABSW Science Writers’ Awards, is now open for entry. Launched in 2014, the award which is supported by IOP Publishing and the Institute of Physics, recognises the contribution that student publishers make to science communication. It is open to student journalists who produce a regular science […]

  • Questions and answers for referees

    1. What is the new IOP Publishing (IOP) referee reward scheme? The referee reward scheme gives referees who review articles for selected journals from IOP’s portfolio a 10% credit that can be used towards the cost of publishing an article they have contributed to, on a gold open access basis. A referee reward credit will […]

  • Venia Mak, Access Services Sub-Librarian at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

    What do you think will be your biggest challenges over the next five years? Even though it is important for academic librarians to redefine ways to support research and make themselves involved in research processes, it is not easy to be trusted by faculty to let librarians engage with their research processes as traditionally, librarians […]

  • Tony Kidd, Assistant Director, University Library at University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK

    What were the biggest challenges you faced in your role as a librarian throughout your career? I think the ever-increasing speed of change has been the constant challenge all through the last 35 years or so — just as an example, when I started work in university libraries large halls filled with catalogue card cabinets […]

  • IOP Publishing launches two unique materials journals

    Two new IOP journals have been launched, 2D Materials and Materials Research Express, as a direct response to requests from the materials science community for a journal to cover this new area of research. If you are a subscriber to IOPscience extra or Pack Z you will automatically gain access to these two new journals, […]