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    Aug 22

    ‘Lectures on the Physics of Extreme States of Matter’ is an introduction to the physics of extreme states of matter, aimed at students and young scientists. You can read the first chapter free:

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  2. 8 hours ago

    Did you know that John Bardeen is the only person to win two Nobel Prizes in physics? Here is more reading in Physics Education about the life and work of John Bardeen. Learn more about him here:

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    23 hours ago

    New article with data on : Connecting Global Emissions to Fundamental Human Needs and their Satisfaction, by ( )

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  4. Sep 4

    is the leading cause of death worldwide. This two volume ebook by researchers and AtheroPoint examines the most effective ways professionals & biomedical engineers can deal with it. &

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  5. Sep 4

    Four candles—the answer. Check to see if you had the correct responses to the four candles questions!

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    Sep 3

    We're excited to announce —the scientific publishing arm of the Institute of Physics—joined the Initiative for Open Citations, making reference data for over 150,000 journal articles and other research outputs publicly available. Welcome aboard!

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  7. Sep 4

    This recently published article discusses ‘Direct deposition of nanowalls on ceramic powders for the fabrication of a ceramic matrix composite’ - .

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    Sep 2

    How is breathing rhythm linked to heart rate and brain dynamics?

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  9. Sep 3

    Four candles—the question. See if you can work out the answers to the problems posed to test your understanding of mechanics and heat transfer. Check back tomorrow for the answer!

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    Sep 2

    "Perspective on Topological States of Non-Hermitian Lattices" by Luis E. F. Foa Torres just published in J. Phys. Materials and -Free access

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    Sep 2

    A huge thanks to everyone that came along to our Business Mentor training. We are really looking forward to having your support for the Bristol Community Apprentice programme 2019!

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  12. Sep 2

    This paper was recognised by for its impact in the field ‘ could help grow high-quality crystals more efficiently, further automate the process and... development of the disciplines that rely on .’ -

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    Aug 30

    Exploring new materials for Dark Matter detection !!! free access J. Phys. Materials from is pushing forward the frontier of scientific publishing to gather earthshaking contributions of advanced materials science & tehcnology

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  14. Aug 30

    Ernest Rutherford is ready to go back to school. The "father of nuclear physics" was born in 1871. Educators describe a creative way to tell his story and teach the nature of science in this paper from Physics Education.

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  15. Aug 30

    Researchers identify the ‘types of water and quantifying their fractions in which can help us to understand their properties and behaviours.’ Read the full article here: .

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  16. Aug 30

    Konstantin K Likharev published two more books in The Essential Advanced Physics Series: graduate textbooks with a problems & solutions book for each subject. Read the first chapters free: &

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  17. Aug 29

    One of our most downloaded papers this summer from Physics Education aims to give a physical explanation on a conceptual level to support learning processes in . Paper by Ingrid Krumphals, professor at .

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  18. Aug 29

    Unihemispheric sleep is the remarkable ability to engage in deep (slow-wave) sleep with a single hemisphere of the brain while the other hemisphere remains awake. In this new paper in Europhysics Letters, scientists model this type of sleep in humans.

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  19. Aug 28

    Observations made in this study by researchers in Beijing ‘provide important information for studying the relationship between the Fermi surface topology and superconductivity’ –

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  20. Aug 28

    A Distributed Denial of Service attack is causing extreme levels of traffic to . Thank you for your patience while we resolve this. Please upgrade to the latest version of our supported browsers – Chrome, Firefox, Safari & Edge – before accessing the site.

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  21. Aug 27

    Researchers and developed a binary decoder to detect task engagement in humans during two distinct, conflict-based behavioral tasks. You can read the new paper in the Journal of Neural Engineering.

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