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- Environmental journal promotes openness with publication of raw data
IOP Publishing’s open-access journal, Environmental Research Letters, is pleased to announce that it will now provide authors with the ability to publish raw data files alongside their article for free. - Most Highly Cited Paper Awards 2009
The award recognises papers which have made a significant, long-term contribution to the journal and to the plasma physics community as a whole. The papers listed below have received the highest number of citations in the five- and 10-year periods since their publication. - Astronomer Royal tackles space, politics and scientific advice in physicsworld.com video interview
The Royal Society is celebrating its 350th anniversary this year. Over the years, the society has had plenty of links with physics – past presidents include Isaac Newton, J J Thomson, Lord Kelvin and Ernest Rutherford and the current president is the Cambridge University astrophysicist and cosmologist Martin Rees. - New Subject Section for Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
We are pleased to announce a change to Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical for 2010. - Inverse Problems: 25th Year Special Issue
Inverse Problems is delighted to announce a special issue of review articles and one paper that were invited by the Editorial Board to celebrate the journal’s 25th year. - Progress in Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Biomedicine, Cluster Review in Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
A landmark selection of review articles published this month in Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics; 'Progress in Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Biomedicine', revisits an earlier cluster review by the same group of authors. The five year review shows how far magnetic nanoparticles for application in biomedicine have come and what exciting promise they hold for the future. - Classical and Quantum Gravity sponsors the Bergmann–Wheeler Thesis Prize
It gives me great pleasure to announce that Classical and Quantum Gravity will sponsor the forthcoming Bergmann–Wheeler Thesis Prize, presented by the International Society for General Relativity and Gravitation (ISGRG). - Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering Topical Reviews Collection
Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering is pleased to present four topical reviews which have been published in the journal so far this year. |
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