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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
Bacterial suspensions as model active matter systems
This talk will show that bacterial suspensions, beyond their intrinsic, dominating importance in biology, are also excellent systems to explore and test theoretical results on active matter , I will present recent experimental results on dense
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First Results from the LZ Dark Matter Experiment
The fundamental nature of our universe is still mostly unknown: 84% of the matter in the universe is dark and qualitatively different to everything we understand via the Standard Model. Terrestrial experiments devoted to detecting inter
A Matter of Preservation | Multi-Faith and Belief Chaplaincy, For All Faiths and None | Chaplaincy
MindLetter post written by Dr Kitty Wheater.
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 .
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.
Dark matter , collider searches and the early Universe
Studies of dark matter lie at the interface of collider physics, astrophysics and cosmology. We will first review dark matter direct and indirect detection constraints together with the relic density and discuss in some detail their uncertainties.
Fennell Lecture: Professor Sherene Seikaly - 'The matter of time: Race, catastrophe, and Palestine' (ONLINE) | School of History, Classics & Archaeology | History Classics and Archaeology
Following the lessons of a ghostly ancestor, named Naim Cotran, this talk begins in Sudan in 1916 and ends in Lebanon in 1951. This option is for online access.
Condensed Matter PhD - Postgraduate research programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This group incorporates molecular and optical physics, and covers a world of applications, from computational materials physics to quantum ordering to soft matter physics.
