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The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) Collaboration, including scientists from the University of Birmingham, has detected a remarkable gravitational-wave signal.
The University of Birmingham is to lead a new £58.8 million project to develop new instruments to explore fundamental questions about the nature of matter.
An orange dwarf star has yielded the tiniest ‘starquakes’ ever recorded, measured by an international team of scientists.
The University of Birmingham will collaborate on the development of the first gravitational-wave observatory in space, which may go into orbit in mid-2030.
Pioneering gravitational waves scientist and renowned expert in alcohol and drug addiction both publicly recognised for their work.
Atmospheric CO2 levels hold the key to finding habitable planets and potentially life itself.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham, are set to play a key role in developing the next generation of gravitational wave detectors.
Mr Tom Squires has been awarded a 2023 Teacher of Physics Award from the Institute of Physics (IOP) for their inspirational physics teaching.
New research from the University of Birmingham shows that the electronic structure of metals can strongly affect their mechanical properties.
Scientists have observed the creation of rare chemical elements in the second-brightest gamma-ray burst ever seen.