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Leading research by Dr Christenson gives insight into crystal formation
Research by Dr Hugo Christenson, School of Physics and Astronomy, gives in-depth insight into why crystals first form in topographical defects, like cracks and crevices.
New research led by Dr Lorna Dougan gives insight into the limits of life on Mars
A team of researchers led by Dr Lorna Dougan has analysed the structure of water in a magnesium perchlorate solution to better understand how the liquid could exist on the Martian surface.
Building a tribute to Sir William Henry Bragg
The University is to name a key building in its £96m investment in engineering and physical sciences in honour of one Leeds’ most influential scientists.
Cosmic rays from galaxies far far away
Cosmic rays with energies a million times greater than the protons accelerated in the Large Hadron Collider are coming from far outside our galaxy, say scientists from the Pierre Auger Collaboration.
National Teaching Fellowship for Physics Lecturer
Dr Samantha Pugh has been awarded a National Teaching Fellowship, one of the most prestigious awards for higher education teaching.