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Martin Evans
Profile for Martin Evans in the School of Physics & Astronomy
Supercomputers help explain why Universe has almost no anti- matter
Powerful supercomputers have shed light on the behaviour of key sub-atomic particles, in a development that could help explain why there is almost no anti- matter in the Universe.
Active Matter and Sustainability: from Plankton to Traffic Flow
The most important question of our time is whether, and how, we will be able to run our planet sustainably. Answering this question requires a deep understanding of the earth system, a vast non-equilibrium system which abounds with different
Andy Taylor
Profile for Andy Taylor in the School of Physics & Astronomy
Civil and Environmental Engineering | School of Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering at the School of Engineering
A Theorist’s Perspective on Neutrino and Dark Matter Experiments
As the largest neutrino and dark matter experiments are launched, they will offer unprecedented opportunities to discover physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM). In this talk, I will discuss the physics potential of these experiments over the next
ATLAS
ATLAS is a general-purpose particle physics experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. ATLAS is designed to exploit the full discovery potential of the LHC, pushing the frontiers of scientific knowledge. ATLAS' exploration uses precision
Postgraduate study | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
Choose from a range of taught and research-led postgraduate programmes, from one-year masters to PhDs.
Richard Blythe
Profile for Richard Blythe in the School of Physics & Astronomy
Deep underground science at Boulby Mine: Dark matter and beyond
Since the late 1980s UK astrophysicists have been running Dark Matter search experiments at Boulby mine—a working Potash mine on the North East coast of England. The search for Dark Matter continues and the UK's experiments at Boulby continue to
