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Kerry Mack delves deeper in to the future of understanding mysterious ‘dark matter’.
Dr Kate Shaw visit the University to talk about Physics Without Frontiers, an international effort to develop research in disenfranchised countries.
What are the best citizen science projects you can do on your computer? Toby James looks at getting involved as an average science enthusiast
Megan Robinson speaks to Manchester’s own Dr Rob Appleby, a particle physicist at CERN, about getting people engaged in science with all their senses
University of Manchester scientists have successfully rotate a beam of high energy protons for the first time
The UK has pledged at least £92m to a satellite navigation system that is proposed to rival the EU’s Galileo project. After the EU announced that the UK would not be able to access sensitive encrypted data from Galileo post-Brexit this coming March, the UK has threatened to launch its own sat-nav system despite having […]
UK partners with US, committing a big investment for research of neutrinos
Andy van den Bent-Kelly sat down with the Professor of Particle Physics to discuss CERN, Manchester and all things atomic
Four to receive Honorary Degrees as part of the University’s Foundation Day celebrations
The film, Decay, will be screened in Manchester and then released for free online
Andrew Williams profiles six of the University of Manchester’s most influential and prestigious scholars, past and present.