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New quantum devices could revolutionise infrared detection

A new generation of ultra-sensitive detectors has opened up the use of infrared wavelengths for a large number of new applications that could improve people’s lives, according to researchers.

Professor John Fisher, University of Leeds

Solving challenges to bring new medical technologies in Yorkshire to the marketplace is the focus of a new partnership led by Leeds’ Dr Josephine Dixon-Hardy and Professor John Fisher.

Computing student at the Game Republic showcase

Fantastic networking opportunities, advice from industry experts, and the most exclusive gaming insights are essential when launching the ideal career – and EGX Rezzed brings these together.

Two students at the Natural Sciences Student Conference.

Three final year MNatSc, BSc Natural Sciences students attended the Second National Natural Sciences Student Conference at Lancaster University on 27 and 28 March 2018. 

High altitude blue clouds by the pathfinder rover copyright nasa pathfinder

For more than two decades, rovers and orbiters have captured images of wispy clouds made of carbon dioxide ice.