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Partnership aims for a new generation of optical instruments
A new partnership between leading science and technology company Merck and the University aims to expand the use of liquid crystals in optical innovations.
Methanol detected for first time around young star
Dr Catherine Walsh has led new work detecting methanol, a key building block for the emergence of life, in the disk of a young, distant star.
Africa calling: stars, sky and the greater good
If you think about the skills required for the social and economic progress needed by developing countries, radio astronomy is probably not very high on your list.
Stretching and squeezing the Haldane pseudopotentials
Dr Zlatko Papic and collaborators have recently had a paper published in Physical Review Letter, which was highlighted as Editors’ Suggestion.
Art Invasion: a painting exhibition by Costas Evangelatos
The School of Physics and Astronomy were delighted to hold an art exhibition by the artist Costas Evangelatos from Athens, Greece.