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Tiny materials have huge solar energy applications

Tiny materials one hundred thousand times smaller than the width of a strand of hair could be used to improve solar cell technology. 


Small stars may host bigger planets than previously thought

Stars with less than half the mass of our Sun are able to host giant Jupiter-style planets, in conflict with the most widely accepted theory of how such planets form, according to a new study led by UCL and University of Warwick researchers.

Thu 23 Mar 2023, 09:55 | Tags: Physics, Space, planet

The world’s most intense high-energy neutrino beam measures the “unmeasurable” proton for the first time

Once deemed “unmeasurable” protons have been measured using a high-energy neutrino beam.


World-class centre for single crystal electron diffraction will be UK first

New electron diffraction equipment will revolutionise how we understand crystal structures.


Warwick University will help Bolivia become the “energy cell of the world”

Historic agreement sees the university and Bolivia collaborate on lithium battery project and provide scholarships for Bolivian students


£2.2m grant to investigate new solar cell material – which could be used in space

Research led by the University of Warwick will investigate a new type of solar cell material, which could be used in space, in a bid to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

Tue 03 Jan 2023, 07:30 | Tags: Physics, research, Space, nanotechnology, solar power, renewable energy

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