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Physics - Astronomy / Space Science - 27.11.2019
This Sussex Life: Dr Nicola Abraham "I’m going to use the skills I learned at CERN to help tackle climate change"
Dr Nicola Abraham is a post doctorate researcher in particle physics working at CERN with the ATLAS collaboration, which discovered the Higgs Boson particle in 2012.

Astronomy / Space Science - Physics - 21.11.2019
UK researchers awarded £30m investment in global neutrino physics project
The UK has made a new, multi-million pound investment in the DUNE global science project, bringing together the scientific communities of the UK and 31 countries from Asia, Europe and the Americas to build the world's most advanced neutrino observatory.

Astronomy / Space Science - Physics - 21.11.2019
Million-pound grant for Bristol physicists to investigate matter and anti-matter
The funding is part of the latest UK multi-million pound investment in the DUNE global science project that brings together the scientific communities of the UK and 31 countries from Asia, Europe and the Americas to build the world's most advanced neutrino observatory.

Physics - Life Sciences - 06.11.2019
New contemporary dance inspired by biophysics
Laser microscopy might not be the most obvious inspiration for dance. But the cutting-edge research of one Cardiff University scientist is being used as the basis for a new contemporary work.

Astronomy / Space Science - Physics - 01.11.2019
Mobile app to provide the latest on black hole collisions and merging neutron stars
PhD students from the Institute for Gravitational Wave Astronomy have released a new app to encourage members of the public to stay up to date with new gravitational wave events in near real time.

Physics - Event - 30.10.2019

Physics - Astronomy / Space Science - 25.10.2019

Physics - Life Sciences - 25.10.2019
University of Birmingham receives funding for powerful new instrument to study molecules in 'exquisite detail'
University of Birmingham receives funding for powerful new instrument to study molecules in ’exquisite detail’
The University of Birmingham has won funding for a powerful new piece of technology called a spectrometer which will allow scientists to better gain insights into the molecular basis of human health - including the progression of cancer and infectious diseases.

Physics - Astronomy / Space Science - 22.10.2019
Nobel Prize-winner Kip Thorne opens new Cardiff physics lab
The Nobel Prize-winner Kip Thorne has visited Cardiff to open a brand-new gravitational physics lab.

Physics - Astronomy / Space Science - 09.10.2019

Innovation - Physics - 19.08.2019

Astronomy / Space Science - Physics - 15.08.2019
Scientists to create 3-D map of ten million galaxies in the universe
Sussex scientists to create 3-D map of ten million galaxies in the universe Physicists at the University of Sussex will be part of a global team of scientists creating a three-dimensional map of ten million galaxies neighbouring our own.

Electroengineering - Physics - 24.07.2019

Astronomy / Space Science - Physics - 17.07.2019

Physics - Innovation - 11.07.2019
Government announces £23.5m for UK Quantum Technology Hub
A new wave of funding has been announced by the Government for research into quantum technologies. The Treasury has today committed £94 million to the National Quantum Technologies Programme , which comprises four Quantum Technology Hubs across the UK.

Astronomy / Space Science - Physics - 05.07.2019

Physics - Innovation - 28.06.2019

Physics - 27.06.2019
Machine Learning helps solve a puzzle of how strongly interacting electrons behave at atomic level
A team of scientists from the Universities of Oxford, Cornell and San Jose State, collaborating across theoretical and experimental physics and computer science, have developed and trained a new Mach

Physics - Astronomy / Space Science - 13.06.2019
Imperial celebrates "towering intellectual achievement" of CERN
Imperial celebrated its deep links with CERN and the power of international collaboration with a visit to the Large Hadron Collider. CERN is more than just a feat of engineering. It is a tremendous human endeavor.

Physics - Astronomy / Space Science - 13.06.2019
Imperial celebrates "intellectual achievement of humankind" at CERN visit
Imperial celebrated its deep links with CERN and the power of international collaboration with a visit to the Large Hadron Collider. CERN is more than just a feat of engineering. It is a tremendous human endeavor.

Physics - Innovation - 10.06.2019

Life Sciences - Physics - 23.05.2019
Soapbox Science becomes part of Brighton Fringe to celebrate women in STEMM
Twelve scientists will don their white coats on Brighton seafront for the third annual Soapbox Science event, sharing their expertise as part of the Brighton Fringe.

Astronomy / Space Science - Physics - 14.05.2019

Environment - Physics - 26.04.2019
Researchers venture to the Chernobyl Red Forest
A multidisciplinary group of researchers from the University of Bristol, as part of the National Centre for Nuclear Robotics, recently travelled to Chernobyl exclusion zone, 33 years after the nuclear accident at the power plant in Ukraine.

Environment - Physics - 29.03.2019
School pupils go head to head to solve global challenges
Electricity from footsteps, nanorobots for wastewater treatment and zinc-air batteries were some ideas from this year's Schools Science Competition.

Astronomy / Space Science - Physics - 28.03.2019
Upgraded detectors to resume Nobel Prize winning hunt for gravitational waves
UK astrophysicists, including a team from the University of Birmingham, are gearing up to resume the search for gravitational waves, the ripples in space time caused by some of the universe's most spectacular events.

Astronomy / Space Science - Physics - 19.03.2019
Tackling the risks from outer space
Space is a risky place. Our planet faces a number of potential threats from asteroids and comets to the impact of space weather on vital technologies.