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 Latest issue (complete) No 29, 22 July 2009 (292201-296005) Open issue No 31, 5 August 2009 (315001-315003)
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter (JPCM) to co-publish the ICM 2009 proceedings
IOP Publishing is delighted to announce that the proceedings of the International Conference on Magnetism,
taking place on 26–31 July 2009, Karlsruhe, Germany, will be co-published in two IOP Publishing journals: JPCM and Journal of Physics: Conference Series.
IOP Publishing will be present at the ICM 2009 exhibition, we look forward to meeting you in Karlsruhe.
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850 free-to-read low-temperature physics papers from LT25 are now online
IOP Publishing is delighted to announce open-access publication of the proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Low Temperature physics (LT25), which took place between 6–13 August 2008 at the RAI Conference Centre in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Professor Peter Kes, Chairman of the LT25 Organizing Committee, commented:
"The Guest Editors are grateful for the very professional and pleasant support of IOP Publishing in putting together the LT25 proceedings. Thanks to the excellent collaboration between IOP Publishing and LT25 it has been possible to publish the proceedings in less than 8 months after the conference."
IOP Publishing would like to thank the Guest Editors, Peter Kes and Reijer Jochemsen who coordinated the task of bringing together this substantial collection of papers. We would also like to express our gratitude to the authors who contributed their work to the proceedings and to the referees who provided their time and expertise to review the papers.
Special Issue: Computational methodologies for designing materials
This issue contains 20 papers most of which concentrate on DFT methodologies for researching the processes responsible for the properties of materials. There is a foreword to the issue written by Talat Rahman, University of Central Florida, USA. View the issue here
Fine-tuning lasers to destroy blood-borne diseases like AIDSPhysicists in Arizona State University have designed a revolutionary laser technique which can destroy viruses and bacteria such as AIDS without damaging human cells and may also help reduce the spread of hospital infections such as MRSA. View the full paper here
Press coverage: Now its not just Spiderman that can scale the Empire State Building
Find out about a Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter paper that has caught the attention of the National press by announcing that natural technology used by spiders and geckos could be used to make a suit that would enable a person to scale the side of a vertical building. View the paper and link to the stories.
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