Recent Outreach Activities
Stars intense radiation beams whip neighbouring red dwarf
Research on a new type of exotic binary star, in which a rapidly-spinning white dwarf sweeps powerful beams of particles and radiation over its nearby companion star, causing it to pulse across almost the entire electromagnetic spectrum from the ultraviolet to radio, is published in the journal Nature.
Physics PhD student Edo Carnio reports on the 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
"The 66th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting took place from June 26 to July 1 2016 on the beautiful island of Lindau, Germany, where 29 Nobel laureates, 400 young scientists and many other distinguished guests were welcomed." says Edo Carnio.
BBC Midlands visits the Physics NMR Hall
BBC Midlands Today came to film in the Physics MR hall on Thursday 14th July to see the research that is going on and to question what is going to happen with regards to research support from the EU.
You can read a transcript of the report by clicking on the link.