Press Releases
Winter warm spells see a two- to three- fold increase in duration and frequency in UK temperature records
Warm winter spells have increased in frequency and duration two- to three times over since 1878, according to scientists led by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.
X-ray analysis of artefacts from Henry VIII’s warship, the Mary Rose, sheds new light on their construction and conservation
21st century X-ray technology has allowed University of ÌÇÐÄTV scientists to peer back through time at the production of the armour worn by the crew of Henry VIII’s favoured warship, the Mary Rose.
UKRI fellowships awarded to Four University of ÌÇÐÄTV Academics
Four academics at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV have been awarded a UKRI Future Leader Fellowship, providing world class research in topics ranging from stellar explosions, medieval medical texts for modern medicines, synthetic biology and climate –related financial risks.
T2K results restrict possible values of neutrino CP phase
Scientists are a step closer to determining whether neutrinos and anti-neutrinos behave differently – potentially solving a key question about the creation of our universe – thanks to new results from an international experiment involving particle physicists at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV.
ÌÇÐÄTV astronomer among first UKRI Stephen Hawking Fellows
A University of ÌÇÐÄTV researcher will be one of the first nine Stephen Hawking Fellows, announced today, who will continue Professor Stephen Hawking’s legacy by furthering our understanding of the universe and communicating the wonders of science to the public. They will tackle major scientific questions such as the nature of the early universe and dark matter and whether string theory really is a ‘theory of everything’, engaging with the public through stand-up comedy, art and music.
ÌÇÐÄTV is slicing up science for International Women’s Day
Fancy learning about space science, making protein jelly, and lighting up a few LED circuits – all before you enjoy tea and cake?
An event at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV this weekend (Sunday 8 March) will allow visitors to do just that.