This week’s Image of the Week.
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Saying goodbye to some JPhysB Board Members
Changes on the JPhysB Editorial Board
IOP Publishing partners with Editage to launch new manuscript preparation services for authors
IOP Publishing is partnering with Editage, a leader in English language and publication support services, to provide a range of manuscript support services for authors working in physical sciences and engineering.
Image of the week: optical lattices
In a recent review, a team from the Institute for Laser Physics, Hamburg Centre for Ultrafast Imaging (University of Hamburg) and the Wilczek Quantum Centre (Zheijang University of Technology) give an overview of experimental work on Bose-Einstein condensation in optical… Read More ›
The Institute of Physics: for physics, for physicists, for you
Paul Hardaker, CEO: “We know well that science benefits the economy and creates jobs. If we are to see these benefits continue to grow we need to remain competitive in funding, and both the UK and Ireland need to be the places where physicists can do world-class science.”
Jyrki Piilo: quantum memory and quantum systems
We chat with Dr Jyrki Piilo about his work, his advice for a younger generation of scientists and reggae.
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Image of the week: molecular butterflies
A butterfly the size of a molecule?
Nora Berrah: interactions between photons and molecules
We talk to Professor Nora Berrah from the University of Connecticut.
Positrons and antiatoms
We’ve all heard of antimatter, but there is much more to it than science fiction.
Image of the week: imaging biological microstructures
This week’s Image of the Week – imaging biological microstructures at SACLA
Entrepreneurship and Science – An interview with Robert Scholten
We talk to Professor Robert Scholten about his research at the University of Melbourne and making lasers as the co-founder of MOGLabs
Image of the week: heating a hydrogen jet
Liquid hydrogen in action.
Alfred Mueller on atomic physics
Read an interview with an expert who’s bridging the gap between atomic and nuclear physics.
Most downloaded papers of 2015
Looking at some of the most downloaded content across the JPhys series of journals.
Looking back at 2015
As we move into the new year, I take a look back at some of the biggest science stories that captured our interest in 2015.
What are we looking forward to in 2016?
It’s been a busy, exciting, and fantastically successful year for the JPhys+ blog and Journal of Physics series and we’re all looking forward to what the new year will bring.