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Honor Powrie believes that we all take on different personas in the workplace
Honor Powrie believes that we all take on different personas in the workplace
Claire Dancer and Alastair Hibbins explain the commercial potential of metamaterials
Our podcast guest is a leading expert on frozen desserts
James McKenzie gets excited by the firms winning Institute of Physics business awards
Network leads Alastair Hibbins and Claire Dancer are our podcast guests
James McKenzie lifts the lid on some of the 2024 winners of the Institute of Physics business awards
University of Nottingham researchers have developed a fully functional LEGO interferometer kit
How did you get on with our fiendish end-of-year quiz?
Mark Whalley argues that a physics education builds valuable skills, but not for the reasons often given to students
This podcast features quantum physicist Mete Atatüre of the University of Cambridge
Put down the eggnog, pick up your pens, and be sure to show your working
A comprehensive guide for starting out in public engagement from The Ogden Trust
Matin Durrani looks at the fall out following Donald Trump's re-election as US president
US science hit by staff layoffs, slashed budgets, axed diversity programmes and cancelled conferences
A failure to support physics and physics-based industries could result in missed opportunities, says Burnett
The appointments of Michael Kratsios and Lynne Parker have been broadly welcomed by the scientific community
Early indications of the direction of Donald Trump’s second term as US president are already spooking some scientists
About 325 people, representing 5% of the lab’s employees, will be affected
The African Light Source Foundation’s conceptual design report hopes to encourage African leaders to support the project
The disaster in December 2020 was caused by the failure of zinc in the observatory’s cable sockets
Thomson will become the 17th director-general of the CERN particle-physics laboratory when he takes up the position in 2026
As ISIS – the UK’s muon and neutron source – turns 40, Rosie de Laune and colleagues from ISIS explore the past, present and future of neutron scattering
Scientists will use the detector to study the interactions between antineutrinos and argon
Robert P Crease explains how Fermilab navigated an accidental leak of tritium