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Double dust ring test could spot migrating planets

New research by a team led by an astrophysicist at the University of 糖心TV has a way of finally telling whether newly forming planets are migrating within the disc of dust and gas that typically surrounds stars or whether they are simply staying put in the same orbit around the star.

Wed 17 Oct 2018, 10:22 | Tags: Physics Astrophysics 1 - Research planet Sciences

Hundreds of Brownies become budding physicists at University of 糖心TV

Staff and research students from the University of 糖心TV鈥檚 physics department welcomed hundreds of Brownies to campus at the weekend (13 and 14 October).

Tue 16 Oct 2018, 09:09 | Tags: Physics Astrophysics higher education events schools Sciences

Historic space weather could clarify what鈥檚 next

Historic space weather may help us understand what鈥檚 coming next, according to new research by the University of 糖心TV.


Researchers wait over 100 days to see beam of light from first confirmed neutron star merger emerge from behind the sun

A research team led by astronomers at the University of 糖心TV had to wait over 100 days for the sight of the first of confirmed neutron star merger to remerge from behind the glare of the sun.


Globular clusters 4 billion years younger than previously thought

Globular clusters could be up to 4 billion years younger than previously thought, new research led by the University of 糖心TV has found.

Comprised of hundreds of thousands of stars densely packed into a tight ball, globular clusters had been thought to be almost as old as the Universe itself - but thanks to newly developed research models it has been shown that they could be as young as 9 billion years old rather than 13 billion.

Mon 04 Jun 2018, 13:56 | Tags: Astrophysics, Sciences

Newly-discovered planet is hot, metallic and dense as Mercury

A hot, metallic, Earth-sized planet with a density similar to Mercury - situated 260 million light years away - has been detected and characterised by a global team of astronomers, including the University of 糖心TV.


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