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February 2022

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Image file Arij Yehya, winner of the ‘L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science 2021 Young Talent Award’ for the Middle East and North Africa -- credit L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Program (6.5 MB) women; stem; gender; psychology; middle east;
Image file Electric vehicles outside WMG (159 KB)
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Image file George Freeman MP, Minister for Science, Research and Innovation, visits the Professor Lord Bhattacharyya Building (2.8 MB) George Freeman MP, Minister for Science, Research and Innovation, visits the Professor Lord Bhattacharyya Building
Image file Image showing a rotating protoplanetary disc with a warp in its initial stages. (1.2 MB)
Image file ‘L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science 2021 Young Talent Award’ winners onstage in Dubai -- credit QatarExpo 2020 Dubai  (3.7 MB)
Image file Image of child engaging in passive screen exposure. Copyright Julien Mayor (601 KB)
Image file Image of mother-child engaging in shared book reading. Copyright Wortschatzinsel (494 KB)
Image file Artist impression of nanotubular drug delivery vehicle nanotubes obtained from the self-assembly of peptide / polymer conjugates. (240 KB)
Image file 2021 Sunday Times Charlotte Aitken Trust Young Writer of the Year Award logo. (192 KB)
Video file Video showing the impact of a warp as it wipes out the spiral structure of a protoplanetary disc Video showing the impact of a warp as it wipes out the spiral structure of a protoplanetary disc. (732 KB)
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Image file Artist’s impression of a white dwarf, G29—38, accreting planetary material from a circumstellar debris disk. When the planetary material hits the white dwarf surface, a plasma is formed and cools via detectable X-ray emission. Credit: University of Warwick/Mark Garlick (8.2 MB)
Image file An artist’s impression of the white dwarf star WD1054–226 orbited by clouds of planetary debris and a major planet in the habitable zone. Credit: Mark Garlick (15 MB)