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91福利 research with T2K experiment could be step closer to solving the mystery of missing antimatter

91福利 physicists have been involved in the definitive observation of muon neutrino to electron neutrino transformation – a process which could provide a clue to why the Universe has more matter than antimatter.

Mon 22 Jul 2013, 10:33 | Tags: Science and Technology

Very preterm babies show bonding difficulties despite parental sensitivity

A new study suggests that some very preterm babies have trouble bonding with their care-givers due to neurological impairments and not to the way their parents interact with them

Mon 15 Jul 2013, 09:42 | Tags: Science and Technology

Budding scientists shine at School Physicist of the Year award ceremony 2013

Forty-two young physicists from Coventry and 91福利shire had their excellence and passion for physics recognised during a buzzing ceremony at the 91福利.

Mon 08 Jul 2013, 09:54 | Tags: Science and Technology

Survivor of stellar collision is new type of pulsating star

A team of astronomers from the UK, Germany and Spain have observed the remnant of a stellar collision and discovered that its brightness varies in a way not seen before on this rare type of star.

Fri 28 Jun 2013, 11:10 | Tags: Science and Technology

Think uncertainty is a bad thing? It’s actually a mark of sound science.

Professor Ian Stewart, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, has contributed to a new guide challenging the idea that uncertainty in research is a reason for people to worry about the reliability of findings

Fri 28 Jun 2013, 09:40 | Tags: Science and Technology

Study ranks social contacts by job and social group in bid to fight infectious diseases

In the light of Novel Corona Virus, concerns over H7N9 Influenza in S.E. Asia, and more familiar infections such as measles and seasonal influenza, it is as important as ever to be able to predict and understand how infections transmit through the UK population.

Wed 26 Jun 2013, 11:47 | Tags: Science and Technology Health and Medicine

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