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Articles tagged: University of Nottingham

  • National Astronomy Meeting, Royal Astronomical Society, Science and Technology Facilities Council, University of Nottingham 04 July 2016 ROOM attends the UK National Astronomy Meeting

    ... Astronomy Meeting (NAM), held each year at a different academic institution. This year, it was the turn of the University of Nottingham to host the conference and ROOM, The Space Journal was there to learn all about the latest...

    • National Astronomy Meeting
    • Royal Astronomical Society
    • Science and Technology Facilities Council
    • University of Nottingham
  • black holes, event horizon, superradiance, wave phenomena 15 June 2017 Black hole 'bath' confirms wave phenomena

    ... ‘bath’ that is purposely designed to simulate black hole conditions, a team led by Silke Weinfurtner from the University of Nottingham have reported the first laboratory detection of the superradiance phenomena. "Some of the bizzare black hole...

    • black holes
    • event horizon
    • superradiance
    • wave phenomena
  • Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS), Hubble Deep Field images, Hubble Space Telescope, observable Universe, Olbers paradox 14 October 2016 Observable Universe is populated with 10 times as many galaxies as previously thought

    ... at this new figure, the team, whose lead author on the research paper is Christopher Conselice from the University of Nottingham, UK, painstakingly converted deep space images from Hubble and data from his team's previous work, into...

    • Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS)
    • Hubble Deep Field images
    • Hubble Space Telescope
    • observable Universe
    • Olbers paradox
  • axion, Chandra X-ray Observatory, Perseus galaxy cluster, string theory, Theory of Everything 20 March 2020 Missing particle a major blow for "Theory of Everything"

    ... the existence of these particles, but it definitely doesn't help their case," said co-author Helen Russell of the University of Nottingham in the UK. "These constraints dig into the range of properties suggested by string theory, and may help string...

    • axion
    • Chandra X-ray Observatory
    • Perseus galaxy cluster
    • string theory
    • Theory of Everything
  • 08 January 2016 Second Annual Buchalter Cosmology Prize awarded

    ... irreversible growth of complexity,” says Mercati. Second place was awarded to University of California, Davis professor Nemanja Kaloper and University of Nottingham Proleptic Lecturer in Physics Antonio Padilla for their paper entitled “Sequestering...

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