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  1. The latest issue of Physics World magazine welcomes the fantastic pool of new contributing columnists who will be writing regularly for us and looks back at the founding of the Institute of Physics 100 years ago.

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  2. Flat versus round earth calculator, asteroid is dead ringer for the Moon in this week's

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  3. The Institute of Physics ( ) is celebrating 100 years of championing professional physicists. We take a look at how it all started.

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  4. Concerns have been raised over the analysis that pointed to phosphine in the atmopshere of Venus

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  5. A new mathematical technique developed suggests that discrete time crystals could be used to do quantum simulations .

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  6. How do snakes sense heat? A new mathematical model suggests that cells in their "pit organs" may act as thermoelectric transducers - a result that could aid the development of pyroelectric materials based on similarly soft, flexible structures.

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  7. Nov 5

    Colour changing nanoparticle solution offers a rapid test for COVID-19.

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  8. Nov 5

    In this week's podcast Hannah Sargeant explains how water could be obtained on the Moon and what it would be used for.

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    PTW’s modular RUBY phantom is being optimized to support daily and end-to-end quality assurance for the Elekta Unity MR-Linac treatment system

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  10. Nov 5

    Our next webinar bought to you in partnership with is presented by Dr Jie Xiao and explores the developments needed for next-generation rechargeable Li metal

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  11. Nov 5

    How much moisture leaks through different types of face mask? And does it leak out the sides, around the nose, or out the front? New respiratory sensors developed and based on 3D printed conductive fibres could have the answers.

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  12. Nov 4

    The first fast radio burst detected in the Milky Way appears to be coming from a magnetar, which is a highly magnetic neutron star.

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  13. Nov 4

    Liquid crystals can be used to direct the motion of self- propelled particles, reveals new research done

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  14. Nov 4

    Jian-Yue Jin is using computational modelling to study the potential mechanisms underlying FLASH radiotherapy.

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  15. Nov 4

    A newly-discovered mechanism known as microtube implosion could make it possible to generate magnetic fields 1000 times stronger than any yet seen in the laboratory, according to researchers in Japan.

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  16. Nov 4

    Our next webinar from showcases their new Proteox5mK system, designed to allow researchers to achieve their lowest electron temperatures for improved resolution in transport measurements

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  17. Nov 3

    Researchers have shown that it is possible to operate a particle collider like a set of gears, allowing particles to circulate at different velocities, which could be a boon for nuclear physicists.

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  18. Nov 3

    To represent the full breadth and diversity of today’s physics community, we are excited to introduce a pool of new contributing columnists

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  19. Nov 3

    Panel of experts discuss the use of low-dose radiation therapy to treat COVID-19-related pneumonia.

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  20. Nov 3

    Our next webinar from explores the evidence that Raman is a key technique for chemical characterization

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