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We are delighted to introduce the winners of the 2025 IOP Business Awards.…
Jim Al-Khalili interview: why quantum is the spookiest science
Ahead of his Quantum Week lecture, we spoke with Professor Jim Al-Khalili to talk about the weirdness of quantum mechanics and how its strange rules shape our everyday lives.…
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Tetraquark measurements could shed more light on the strong nuclear force
CMS Collaboration focuses on a family of three all-charm exotic hadrons…
A theoretical physicist’s journey through the food and drink industry
Theoretical physicist retraces his career journey in the food industry…
IOP congratulates scientists named on King’s 2026 New Year Honours List
This year sees physics innovators, educators, and leaders honoured.…
Real-world quantum entanglement is far from an unlimited resource
New study shows that operational limits redefine the cost and convertibility of entanglement…
Hybrid deep-learning model eases brachytherapy planning
The BCTVNet neural network provides accurate and rapid target volume delineation for cervical cancer brachytherapy…
IOP responds to UKRI funding plans
Ambitions for science-driven economic growth are welcome, says IOP, but investment in infrastructure and early-stage research must continue.…
Qubit ‘recycling’ gives neutral-atom quantum computing a boost
Reducing atom loss and re-using already-measured atoms enables more complex quantum computations…
Atomic system acts like a quantum Newton’s cradle
Quantum simulator enables scientists to test laws of transport phenomena at the quantum level…