
Collaboration provides catalyst for quantum acceleration
Scientists and engineers with different skills, knowledge and experience are pooling their resources to tackle the challenge of scaling up quantum computers to deliver a computatio...
Scientists and engineers with different skills, knowledge and experience are pooling their resources to tackle the challenge of scaling up quantum computers to deliver a computatio...
James McKenzie casts his eye over up-and-coming UK firms working in the medical-physics sector
Ashok Chauhan is a senior scientist at Ceryx Medical, a research-led biomedical device company
Light and microwaves used to distribute atomic-clock signals
James McKenzie reports back from the UK’s National Quantum Technology Showcase in central London
Hold tight as Jon Cartwright takes you on a rollercoaster ride of ultra-long financial bonds
Veronica Benson, Andrew Mizumori Hirst and William Wakeham explain why physics degrees need to be revamped to better prepare grad...
Whether you’re a recent graduate or a mid-career professional, the IOP’s Teacher Training Scholarships have everything you need to bring your knowledge to the classroom and educate the physicists of the future.
A “skills session” at the annual Appleton Space Conference proves unexpectedly thought-provoking
Caroline Müllenbroich and Sarah Croke describe how they supported under-represented groups at the Conference for Undergraduate Women and Non-binary Physicists
In this podcast we look to the future of gravitational-wave astronomy and meet the winners of a video competition
“Quantum on the Clock” video competition brings out students’ creative side
A petition renouncing the war in Ukraine has so far been signed by over 800 people including 14 Nobel-prize winners
Returning scientists to China tend to receive greater funding and have larger research teams than their overseas peers
House of Lords inquiry finds that the UK government is not doing enough to solve the science skills shortage
New IOP report warns UK could be left behind if R&D funding target of 2.4% of GDP is not met
Political wrangling over the UK’s status in the Horizon Europe research programme leaves scientists in limbo
Matin Durrani says it's vital that the UK remains part of the EU’s huge Horizon research programme
The forthcoming observational run will be the longest to date, operating for 18 months
Interaction Point 2 will be able to produce a laser beam about a thousand times brighter than is currently possible at the lab
SKA will be the world’s largest radio astronomy infrastructure when complete in 2028
In this podcast we talk about light-source facilities and NASA’s plans for the future
The refurbishment will involve boosting the "brightness" of the facility by a factor of a 100
Astronomers look into the future of astronomy and astrophysics, as proposals are made to pick, plan and build a new fleet of space telescopes