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Universe expanding faster than physics can explain — New evidence deepens cosmic ‘crisis’DURHAM, N.C. — Our cosmic neighborhood is revealing an uncomfortable and unexplainable truth: the universe seems to be breaking the speed limit set by our best physics models. By precisely measuring ...
Our strengths in space and quantum research were the main focus of a visit to Durham University by the German Ambassador to ...
Pictures show how the stars look during a period known as the cosmic noon - the middle ages of the universe when the most stars were born. The Durham team was led by physicists David Lagattuta and ...
Image - Artist’s illustration showing the largest radio jet ever found in the early Universe. Durham University researchers involved in this study are: Frits Sweijen and Professor Leah Morabito. Read ...
Meanwhile, Dr Reeves will take the lead on a project with The University of British Columbia called the ReQon programme. This program aims to develop deployable, mobile Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) ...
Researchers at Durham University have successfully demonstrated ... sensing, and fundamental physics. The paper is published in the journal Nature. In a world-first, scientists used precisely ...
We discovered that surface attached bacteria can sense chemical gradients and use this information to navigate to where nutrients are more abundant (Oliveira, Foster, Durham, PNAS, 2016). I recently ...
The Durham team was led by physicists David Lagattuta ... that now we are able to help and work with people, in stellar physics for example, to detect individual stars." Dragon Arc is located ...
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