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Dark matter riddle comes to light
Latest research suggests that dark matter is more evenly spread across the Universe than previously thought
Swim Pressure: Stress Generation in Active Matter
AbstractWe discover a new contribution to the pressure (or stress) exerted by a suspension of self-propelled bodies. Through their self-motion, all active matter systems generate a unique swim pressure that is entirely athermal in origin. The origin
Discovery of a new matter -antimatter difference
The LHCb experiment has observed a matter -antimatter difference in the neutral B. ... A new discovery by the LHCb experiment means scientists have taken a further in understanding the difference between matter and anti- matter .
On the programmed assembly of colloidal matter
Self-assembly of colloidal particles has enormous potential as a bottom-up means of structure fabrication because of the scope for tuning the interparticle interactions[1,2]. However, examples of colloidal self-assembly into target structures via a
Condensed Matter Double Bill in Top Journal
Condensed Matter Double Bill in Top Journal. ... Two papers from researchers in the Condensed Matter Group have appeared in a single issue of one of the top physics journals, the Physical Review Letters.
Higgs Centre Workshop on Topological Quantum Matter
This workshop will include a series of lectures from experts in the field. Programme and speakers Please see https://higgs.ph.ed.ac.uk/workshops/topological-quantum- matter Registration If you would like to attend this meeting please contact Julie
Dark Matter and Creativity
The Physics and Astronomy Society, in collaboration with the School of Physics and Astronomy, are proud to welcome Dr Fran Chadha-Day for the first General Interest Seminar of the year. Join us for her talk, 'Dark Matter and Creativity', with a Q&A
News archive: 2010
21 June 2010. Dr Catherine Heymans nominated for her Dark Matter research. ... 18 March 2010. Dr Marenduzzo has received international recognition for his work at the Institute of Condensed Matter and Complex Systems.
Dark matter detector on track
Scientists at Edinburgh have helped create the most sensitive dark matter detector in the world, new results show. ... According to physics theory, WIMPs are the most likely particles to explain the dark matter .
Transforming Matter with Powerful Lasers: Uncovering Stars and Planets in the Laboratory
PhD project: Transforming Matter with Powerful Lasers: Uncovering Stars and Planets in the Laboratory. ... reconfigure in the hot, dense conditions, and break entirely as matter becomes a plasma.
