This week’s image of the week is a vector plot of the function (10) from the JPhysD article Spin-transfer-driven oscillations of the magnetic quasi-vortex in a dot with crystalline cubic anisotropy Andrzej Janutka and Przemysław Gawroński 2017 J. Phys. D:… Read More ›
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British Science Week – Celebrating British Science in Journal of Physics
British Science Week starts on Monday, running from the 10th to the 19th of March. Organised by the British Science Association, British Science Week celebrates science, technology, engineering and mathematics across the UK with events all over the country. Here at JPhys+, we thought this would be a great excuse to highlight a selection of some of the great research produced by our authors based in the UK.
From experimental to natural granular flows
Can small scale experiments help to understand and quantify granular flows at the geophysical scale?
Fluid modeling of Resistive Plate Chambers
The impact of transport data on development of streamers and induced signals
Point defects stabilise cubic Mo-N and Ta-N
Does ordering of vacancies and their type play any role on stability of MoN and TaN?
New method for rapid calculation of fundamental hydration properties
In silico drug design stands to benefit from deeper insights into hydration properties achieved with 3D-RISM
How mechanical stresses shape the cytoskeleton of living cells
Towards a unifying description of material properties and interfacial growth in semiflexible filament networks.
Image of the week: carbohydrate binding
This weeks image comes from a paper by Shoichi Tanimoto et al who use molecular dynamics the 3D reference interaction site model (3D-RISM) method to examine the ion dependancy of carbohydrate binding in the carbohydrate-binding module family 36 (CBM36).