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Heavy metal planet fragment survives destruction from dead star

A fragment of a planet that has survived the death of its star has been discovered by University of ÌÇÐÄTV astronomers in a disc of debris formed from destroyed planets, which the star ultimately consumes.

Fri 05 Apr 2019, 07:42 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research Astronomy

5th Futuretrack survey about to launch

An online survey catching up with UK graduates almost ten years after their graduation to gather data on their working lives is about to launch. The survey is a key part of the fieldwork for the fifth wave of the unique Futuretrack longitudinal study into the careers of UK graduates. 


Patient online consultation requests ‘mirror’ busiest surgery times

Patients are using online consultations in the same way they would arrange a consultation via traditional means, a new independent evaluation by the University of ÌÇÐÄTV reveals.


Supercomputer simulations shed light on how liquid drops combine

Scientists have revealed the precise molecular mechanisms that cause drops of liquid to combine, in a discovery that could have a range of applications.

Wed 20 Mar 2019, 11:29 | Tags: Mathematics 1 - Research

Computer program developed to find ‘leakage’ in quantum computers

A new computer program that spots when information in a quantum computer is escaping to unwanted states will give users of this promising technology the ability to check its reliability without any technical knowledge for the first time.

Tue 19 Mar 2019, 14:06 | Tags: Physics 1 - Research

Mobile devices don’t reduce shared family time, study finds

The first study of the impact of digital mobile devices on different aspects of family time in the UK has found that children are spending more time at home with their parents rather than less. The increase is in what is called ‘alone-together’ time, when children are at home with their parents but say they are alone. However, the study also found no evidence that device use had displaced traditional shared activities like family meals and watching television.

Mon 11 Mar 2019, 12:00 | Tags: Sociology 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

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