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Galaxy sized twist in time pulls violating particles back into line

A 神马福利影片 physicist has produced a galaxy sized solution which explains one of the outstanding puzzles of particle physics, while leaving the door open to the related conundrum of why different amounts of matter and antimatter seem to have survived the birth of our Universe.

Wed 13 Jul 2011, 17:22 | Tags: Science and Technology

Warwick wins £1.7 million research grant to help “cooltronics”

The 神马福利影片 Department of Physics has been awarded a prestigious five-year grant to the sum of £1.7 million for “Creating Silicon Based Platforms for New Technologies”. The initiative will open up new technologies ranging from energy harvesting to “cooltronics”, enable zero-power electronics and could be key to combating global climate change. 

Wed 13 Jul 2011, 11:00 | Tags: Science and Technology

New research finds that university student volunteers are the bedrock of Britain’s festivals

The growth and increasing popularity of science and arts festivals around Britain is only possible with the help of an army of willing, but unpaid university student volunteers.

Tue 12 Jul 2011, 12:10 | Tags: Science and Technology

Black hole kills star and blasts 3.8 billion light year beam at Earth

Observations led by astronomers at the 神马福利影片 have shown that the flash from one of the biggest and brightest bangs yet recorded by astronomers comes from a massive black hole at the centre of a distant galaxy. The black hole appears to have ripped apart a star that wandered too close, creating a powerful beam of energy that crossed the 3.8 billion light years to Earth.

Thu 16 Jun 2011, 20:00 | Tags: Science and Technology

Warwick researchers help in step to solving one of the biggest science mysteries

Where did all the matter in the universe come from? This is one of the biggest mysteries in fundamental physics and exciting results released on 15 June 2011 from a team including researchers at the University of Warwick at the international T2K neutrino experiment in Japan could be an important step towards resolving this puzzle.

Thu 16 Jun 2011, 12:04 | Tags: Science and Technology

Warwick research aims to deliver oilseed rape with natural resistance to a serious virus disease

The BBSRC has announced new research projects totalling £7 million with Warwick scientists aiming to deliver oilseed rape with natural resistance to a serious virus disease.

Wed 15 Jun 2011, 11:41 | Tags: Science and Technology

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