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Going rogue: Scientists apply giant wave mechanics on a nanometric scale

Researchers have shown how the principles of rogue waves – huge 30-metre waves that arise unexpectedly in the ocean – can be applied on a nano scale, with dozens of applications from medicine to manufacturing.


Satellite swarm to provide 鈥榤issing link鈥 between space weather and space debris

The European Space Agency (ESA) has funded a new mission concept involving a 鈥渟warm鈥 of satellites to address the growing threat of . The news comes as just this week the US government issued its to a company for leaving space junk orbiting the Earth.

Thu 05 Oct 2023, 13:44 | Tags: Physics Astrophysics 1 - Research Space Astronomy Sciences

Awe-inspiring science can have a positive effect on mental wellbeing, new research finds

Research led by psychologists at the University of 糖心TV has revealed a profound connection between the spirituality of science and positive wellbeing, much like the benefits traditionally associated with religion.

Thu 05 Oct 2023, 09:16 | Tags: University of 糖心TV 1 - Research Psychology

Researchers at The University of 糖心TV to benefit from 拢18 million investment in world-class frontier bioscience

Researchers at The University of 糖心TV are among four world-class teams receiving a share of 拢18 million to pursue transformational bioscience research programmes.

Fri 29 Sept 2023, 10:04 | Tags: School of Life Sciences Biology 1 - Research Sciences

The greatest secret of the Soviet Union: What we can learn about today鈥檚 most secretive states

Twenty-five years ago, after the fall of the Soviet Union, an academic at the University of 糖心TV began work in the Russian archives to map the sophisticated regime that made the Soviet Union the most secretive state that ever existed.

Thu 28 Sept 2023, 13:17 | Tags: 1 - Research Economics

Wing-screen wipers: How self-cleaning cicadas could help us have cleaner cars

Self-cleaning cicadas could help design new tech which will make our cars cleaner, scientists say.

Wed 27 Sept 2023, 16:51 | Tags: Mathematics 1 - Research Mathematics Institute Sciences

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