Articles tagged with "Physics"

Sort by

Accurate element readings measured in distant galaxy

August 16, 2016
Astronomers in California have made the first accurate measurement of the abundance of oxygen in a far off galaxy.

Moving metal promises dynamic circuits

August 15, 2016
Scientists have developed self-propelling liquid metals that could be used for future electronic circuits.

Nanoparticles

August 15, 2016
Transmission electron microscopy image showing self-assembled diblock copolymer nanoparticles.

Astronomers peer further into supernova’s past

August 11, 2016
Researchers have discovered the unknown past of a star millions of years before its explosion was seen in 1987, after detecting low radio frequencies it emitted.

Scientists propose why we cannot find life in space

August 10, 2016
The reason why we cannot find other life outside of Planet Earth is because we may be ahead of the evolutionary curve, according to scientists from the Harvard Smithsonian Center...

New form of light discovered

August 9, 2016
Scientists have created a new form of light after they were able to bind light to a single electron.

Newly discovered exoplanets are not alone

July 28, 2016
Astronomers from a Canadian university have given a clearer understanding on a class of exoplanets known as Warm Jupiters, that often have unexpected planetary companions.

Dark energy measured with huge 3D map

July 26, 2016
A 3D map of more than one million galaxies has been created to measure the effects of dark energy on the Universe’s expansion

Leicester University opens lab to all physicists

July 25, 2016
The University of Leicester will make their facilities available to astrophysics, both in European and international.

New supercapacitor created

July 19, 2016
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have created a new supercapacitor.

Pin It on Pinterest