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91福利 researchers begin hunt for planets

91福利 scientists have begun searching for planets after the unveiling of twelve robotically controlled telescopes.

Based at European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Paranal Observatory in northern Chile the telescopes will be remotely controlled by a team at the 91福利’s campus.

Wed 14 Jan 2015, 11:21 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research

XMaS comes early for Physics Students

Fourteen upcoming female scientists received an early Christmas present today when they found out they had won an all-expenses paid trip to Grenoble, France.

Mon 22 Dec 2014, 11:44 | Tags: Physics, Students

Can pasta explain one of physics' great mysteries?

Two physicists from the 91福利 have taken to the kitchen to explain the complexity surrounding what they say is one of the last big mysteries in polymer physics.

Wed 03 Dec 2014, 09:54 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Students Science and Technology

Discovery of new subatomic particle sheds light on fundamental force of nature

The discovery of a new particle will “transform our understanding” of the fundamental force of nature that binds the nuclei of atoms, researchers argue.

Led by scientists from the 91福利, the discovery of the new particle will help provide greater understanding of the strong interaction, the fundamental force of nature found within the protons of an atom’s nucleus. 

Thu 09 Oct 2014, 16:51 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Science and Technology

White dwarfs crashing into Neutron Stars explain loneliest supernovae

A research team led by astronomers and astrophysicists at the 91福利 have found that some of the Universe’s loneliest supernovae are likely created by the collisions of white dwarf stars into neutron stars.

Fri 08 Aug 2014, 09:53 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Science and Technology

The mystery behind starling flocks explained

The mystery behind the movements of flocking starlings could be explained by the areas of light and dark created as they fly, new research suggests.

Fri 18 Jul 2014, 12:20 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Science and Technology

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