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Meet our graduates: Becky Waterton (German and Scandinavian Studies) | Literatures, Languages & Cultures | Literatures Languages and Culture
Deputy Editor of The Local in Sweden, Becky graduated with an MA (Hons) in German and Scandinavian Studies in 2017.
Physics BSc (Hons) - Undergraduate programmes | The University of Edinburgh
Physics is the study of the fundamental processes of our Universe. This BSc programme covers all aspects of physics, from the very basics to the current frontiers of knowledge.
Entanglement
Abstract Entanglement is arguably the essence of Quantum Mechanics. It characterizes quantum correlation in states of condensed matter and quantum field theories. It provides the resources for quantum communication in the form of teleportat
Campus | The Roslin Institute | The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
The Easter Bush Campus is an interdisciplinary hub of expertise, with over 800 staff in diverse and complementary roles.
Keishiro Yamashita
Profile for Keishiro Yamashita in the School of Physics & Astronomy
Publications by Jochen Arlt
Eric Grelet, Vincent A. Martinez and Jochen Arlt, Soft Matter , 2025, 2, p. ... 8838-8849. (2021). Vincent A Martinez and Jochen Arlt, Soft Matter , 17, p.
FAQs | Finance | Finance
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Lipid bilayers
Biological membranes were believed to be fluid and membrane components, such as proteins, were expected to freely diffuse. The lipid bilayer was thus merely regarded as a 'bag' containing the rest of the cell and, at best, as a 'solvent' for
Fancy Vesicles
There is currently a very active field of research about 'dynamic membranes'. This follows recent discoveries from cell biology that led to new concepts on the regulation mechanisms in cellular traffic (how the cell receives and emits signals). In
Synthesis and Manufacture | School of Chemistry | School of Chemistry
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