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  1. Aug 13

    Bizarre phrases betray fake research papers, physics rules the roost in Peckham and Brentford FC in this week's

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  2. Aug 13

    A surgical catheter that can change its rigidity as needed during operations could improve the safety of minimally-invasive eye surgeries.

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  3. Aug 13

    Catch-up with the recording of yesterday’s webinar to hear a discussion on the characteristics of state-of- the-art tunable continuous-wave parametric oscillators

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  4. Aug 13

    Researchers in Switzerland and in the US have employed an advanced X-ray spectroscopy technique to study the complex electronic properties of correlated metals for the first time.

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  5. Aug 13

    How do we make sense of the infinities we encounter in our lives? reviews "Probable Impossibilities: Musings on Beginnings and Endings" by Alan Lightman

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    Aug 12

    Physics students: want to promote physics, career development and IOP activities on campuses across the UK and Ireland? Find out more about becoming an IOP Campus Ambassador and apply before 16 August:

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  7. Aug 13

    Nonlinear optics improves non-light-of-sight imaging

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  8. Aug 12

    In this podcast we find out why astronomers launch telescopes on balloons and chat about the late Sir John Enderby

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  9. Aug 12

    A metallic water solution has been observed in the laboratory for the first time, forming a tell-tale gold sheen on the surface of a droplet of alkali metal – a rare example of a modern scientific result visible to the naked eye.

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  10. Aug 12

    A new study warns that the full impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on scientific activities has yet to emerge

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  11. Aug 11

    Sitting around in the sunshine catching up on all the books you haven’t had time to read may soon be even more enjoyable thanks to a new reflective screen technology that works without a backlight.

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  12. Aug 11

    A method that estimates patient size from X-ray data paves the way for automated size-specific dosimetry in digital radiography.

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  13. Aug 11

    Constantine Pelesis, an early-career medical physicist, shares his experience of a summer internship he did at medical-physics company Adaptix during his Master's degree

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  14. Aug 11

    Register for tomorrow’s webinar exploring the performance of continuous-wave parametric oscillators

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  15. Aug 10

    Tell us what you do on holiday...

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  16. Aug 10

    X-ray flares originating from behind a black hole have been observed for the first time

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  17. Aug 10

    Join Satoshi Hamaguchi of Osaka University to hear about the trends, challenges, and future technologies of advanced devices

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  18. Aug 10

    PET scans with a new tracer could predict whether a tumour can be successfully treated with iron-targeting cancer treatments.

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  19. Aug 10

    We're pleased to introduce the new-look . Create an account to save vacancies & track your applications, plus set up personalised job alerts and explore our Employer A-Z! We're here to help you find your perfect job.

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  20. Aug 10

    Building sandcastles is one of the little pleasures of a holiday on the beach, but what do you really know about the science of these structures? Ian Randall explores the weird world of sand science

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