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Construction of the largest radio telescope ever conceived has begun, but is bigger always better?
A highly unusual blast of high-energy light from a nearby galaxy has been linked by scientists to a neutron star merger.
Astronomers have determined the source of an incredibly bright X-ray, optical and radio signal appearing from halfway across the Universe.
The next two decades will be critical in producing energy from nuclear fusion with the UK leading the way.
Physicists from the University of Birmingham have been awarded prestigious prizes from the Institute of Physics.
Professor Nicola Wilkin received the Project Delivery Lead Award for her work on University of Birmingham Boot Camps.
The UK’s first high-flux neutron facility has been launched at the University of Birmingham.
An international research team has announced the discovery of two "super-Earth" planets orbiting a star 100 light-years from Earth.
An advance in the use of antiferromagnetic materials in memory storage devices has been made by an international team of physicists.
The oscillations in binary neutron stars before they merge could have big implications for the insights scientists can glean from gravitational wave detection.