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Released: 19-Dec-2008 11:55 AM EST
New Journal of Physics – High Quality Research and Open Access for 10 Years
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing celebrated the 10th anniversary of New Journal of Physics (www.njp.org) on December 17th. This milestone marked a decade of serving the science community by providing permanently free access to peer-reviewed research covering all areas of physics.

Released: 8-Dec-2008 11:10 AM EST
Scientific Advances and Their Enabling Technologies to be Published in Computational Science & Discovery
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing is delighted to introduce Computational Science & Discovery, the new journal dedicated to publishing scientific advances, together with details of their enabling technologies.

Released: 5-Sep-2008 12:05 AM EDT
LHC Switch-on Fears Are Completely Unfounded
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

A new report provides comprehensive evidence to confirm that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)'s switch-on this week poses no threat to mankind.

Released: 10-Apr-2008 1:05 PM EDT
Firing Photons Makes Advance in Space Communication
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of "Experimental verification of the feasibility of a quantum channel between space and Earth" in the world-renowned New Journal of Physics. For the first time, physicists have been able to identify individual returning photons after firing and reflecting them off of a space satellite in orbit almost 1,500 kilometers above the Earth.

Released: 4-Feb-2008 10:00 AM EST
How Is That Whale Listening?
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

Researchers from San Diego State University and the University of California have been using computer models to mimic the effects of underwater noise on an unusual whale species and have discovered a new pathway for sound entering the head and ears.

Released: 23-Oct-2007 3:00 PM EDT
Nobel Prize Winners' Research Freely Available
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing congratulates the 2007 Nobel Prize winners in physics and chemistry. IOP is honored to have had this year's winners publish work in several of our journals. As a service to the community we have made all papers published by these Nobel Laureates "Free-to-Read" so they can be downloaded without a subscription through the end of the year.

Released: 3-Oct-2007 10:00 AM EDT
Slowing Down, Stopping, and Exploring Atoms with an Atomic Coilgun
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

A group of physicists from The University of Texas at Austin have found a way to slow down, stop and explore a much wider range of atoms than ever before.

Released: 21-Sep-2007 11:00 AM EDT
Aerodynamically Assisted Bio-jets
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of "Aerodynamically assisted bio-jets: the development of a novel and direct non-electric field-driven methodology for engineering living organisms" in the widely-respected Biomedical Materials.

Released: 4-Sep-2007 12:00 PM EDT
Towards a Spiderman Suit: Large Invisible Cables and Self-cleaning Releasable Superadhesive Materials
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of "Towards a Spiderman suit: large invisible cables and self-cleaning releasable superadhesive materials" in the widely-respected Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. The article states that physicists have found the formula for a Spiderman suit that will allow humans to stick to surfaces using the natural form of adhesion used by spiders and geckos.

Released: 25-Jul-2007 3:00 PM EDT
Now Available: Journal of Breath Research -- Volatiles for Medical Diagnosis
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of Journal of Breath Research: Volatiles for medical diagnosis. This new journal focuses on the study of exhaled breath in physiology and medicine, as well as the diagnosis and treatment of breath odors. The journal provides a forum for the presentation and critical evaluation of the different analytical techniques used for examination of breath samples for medical diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring.

Released: 10-Jul-2007 10:00 AM EDT
How Hybrid-electric Vehicles Are Different from Conventional Vehicles
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of "How hybrid-electric vehicles are different from conventional vehicles: the effect of weight and power on fuel consumption" in the widely-respected journal Environmental Research Letters (erl.iop.org). The study compares the fuel consumption of hybrid electric vehicles for sale in the United States in 2007 to equivalent conventional vehicles.

Released: 30-Apr-2007 8:00 PM EDT
American Astronomical Society Selects IOP Publishing As New Publishing Partner
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

The American Astronomical Society is pleased to announce that IOP Publishing has been selected as the new publisher for their world-renowned research journals which include the distinguished Astronomical Journal, Astrophysical Journal Part I, Part II Letters and the Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series.

Released: 20-Apr-2007 8:25 PM EDT
Global Scale Climate-Crop Yield Relationships and the Impacts of Recent Warming
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of "Global scale climate-crop yield relationships and the impacts of recent warming" in the widely respected Environmental Research Letters. This study is the first to estimate how much global food production has already been affected by climate change.

Released: 29-Jan-2007 2:40 PM EST
Scientists Study Adhesive Capabilities of Geckos to Develop Surveillance or Inspection Robots
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IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of "Structural properties of a scaled gecko foot-hair" in the newly launched Bioinspiration & Biomimetics. The complex adhesive capabilities of geckos have challenged explanation for years. While scientists have begun to understand some of their unique abilities even more puzzling questions abound.

Released: 22-Jan-2007 4:00 PM EST
New Technique for Identifying Explosives in Luggage
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IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of "14N nuclear quadrupole resonance of p-nitrotoluene using a high-Tc rf SQUID" in the widely respected Superconductor Science and Technology. The paper describes how radio waves can be used to identify specific explosives, such as TNT. This new method could be used in the future at airports to screen luggage.

Released: 19-Dec-2006 3:20 PM EST
An On-Chip Magnetic Bead Separator for Biocell Sorting
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of "An on-chip magnetic bead separator for biocell sorting" in the widely respected Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering.

Released: 23-May-2006 8:00 AM EDT
Publication of Outstanding Research Rewarded at Ames Laboratory
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

Outstanding paper award in Measurement Science and Technology 2005.

Released: 21-Apr-2006 4:45 PM EDT
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics: First Issue Now Live
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

IOP Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of the first issue of Bioinspiration & Biomimetics: Learning from nature. This new journal provides an interdisciplinary research forum for scientists and engineers who are turning to nature for inspiration.

Released: 20-Mar-2006 4:25 PM EST
Biomedical Materials First Issue Now Live
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

Institute of Physics Publishing is pleased to announce the online publication of the first issue of Biomedical Materials (BMM). BMM is a newly established journal publishing original research findings that contribute to our knowledge about the composition, properties and performance of materials for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

Released: 21-Dec-2005 11:45 AM EST
Nanostructured TiO2 Thin Films as Porous Cellular Interfaces
Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing

Researchers considered a simple technique to form nanostructured titania; their work suggests that NST is a better material for the interface of M/NEMS devices with biological systems than more traditional materials such as silicon nitride or silicon oxide.



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