James McKenzie is excited about the prospects for UK firms working in the medical-physics sector
Brain power Spun out from the University of Nottingham in the UK, Cerca Magnetics has developed the world’s first wearable magnetoencephalography scanner (Courtesy: University of Nottingham/Cerca Magnetics)
I recently attended an event at the Institute of Physics (IOP) in London that reminded me of the hug
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James McKenzie
is the writer of the Transactions column for Physics World about physics in industry. He is writing here in a personal capacity