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Mark Williams
Profile for Mark Williams in the School of Physics & Astronomy
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Anna Toth
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Giuseppe Negro
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Life in Technicolor: Bright and dark matter from new strong interactions
The baryonic mass in the universe is mainly due to the strong interactions of QCD. To the extent we know it today the origin of mass in the universe is thus dynamical. I will discuss Technicolor, i.e. a new strongly interacting gauge theory beyond
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Smallest galaxies in Universe lend insights into dark matter
Dark matter makes up most of the mass of the Universe, yet it remains elusive. Depending on its properties, it can be densely concentrated at the centres of galaxies, or more smoothly distributed over larger scales. Researchers realised that
James Dunlop
Profile for James Dunlop in the School of Physics & Astronomy
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Coupling electrostatic and polymeric surface interactions in soft matter and biology
The behaviour of soft matter and biological systems crucially depends on the forces between the surfaces of their constituents. In recent years, driven by mounting interest in biology, biomimetics and environmental concerns, water based systems are
