A bacterial biofilm patterned using MeniFluidics.
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A bacterial biofilm patterned using MeniFluidics.
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(54 KB)
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Alice Scott
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05/06/20
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A child's letter to a key worker.
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(4.9 MB)
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Alice Scott
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08/06/20
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A rendered image of what the front of Aurora will look like
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A rendered image of what the front of Aurora will look like
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(287 KB)
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Alice Scott
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03/07/20
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warwick moto, wmg
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Aurora render, Warwick Moto
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Aurora render, Warwick Moto
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(68 KB)
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Alice Scott
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29/06/20
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A view of a road from a dashcam
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A view of a road from a dashcam
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(563 KB)
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Alice Scott
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11/06/20
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bdh_0324.jpg
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(12 MB)
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Tom Frew
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01/06/20
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bdh_6921.jpg
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(12 MB)
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Tom Frew
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01/06/20
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ChemBAM - Nicola Rogers 1
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Dr Nicola Rogers from the Department of Chemistry during a ChemBAM event.
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(780 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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24/06/20
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ChemBAM - Nicola Rogers 2
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Dr Nicola Rogers from the Department of Chemistry during a ChemBAM event.
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(368 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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24/06/20
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Claire Lucas named in Top 50 Women in Engineering 2020
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Claire Lucas named in Top 50 Women in Engineering 2020
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(3.1 MB)
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Luke Walton
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23/06/20
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engineering, Sciences, science faculty, award
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Cobra player display
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(189 KB)
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Alice Scott
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08/06/20
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Coventry Creates 1
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Work from Mary Courtney's project on the identity of creative individuals living in Coventry
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(233 KB)
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Luke Walton
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01/07/20
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Coventry, Arts, artist, culture
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Coventry Creates 2
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Work from Mary Courtney's project on the identity of creative individuals living in Coventry
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(145 KB)
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Luke Walton
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01/07/20
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Coventry, Arts, artist, culture
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Coventry Creates 3
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Work from Lucy Hutchison and Emily Warner's research into ‘Care Companion’ project
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(6.2 MB)
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Luke Walton
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01/07/20
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Arts, artist, culture, Coventry, community and region
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Coventry Creates 4
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Work from Mary Courtney's project on the identity of creative individuals living in Coventry
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(504 KB)
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Luke Walton
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01/07/20
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culture, Coventry, community and region, Arts, artist
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covid_graph_1.png
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(339 KB)
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Alice Scott
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04/06/20
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covid_graph_2.png
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(323 KB)
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Alice Scott
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04/06/20
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covid_graph_3.png
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(242 KB)
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Alice Scott
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04/06/20
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covid_graph_4.png
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(290 KB)
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Alice Scott
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04/06/20
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Deaths rates in England and Wales: comparing deaths between December 2019 and March 2020 to death rates over the same period in the previous 5 years.
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Deaths rates in England and Wales: comparing deaths between December 2019 and March 2020 to death rates over the same period in the previous 5 years.
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(82 KB)
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Alice Scott
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15/06/20
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Dr Nicola Rogers
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Dr Nicola Rogers of the Department of Chemistry
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(135 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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24/06/20
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Durrington animation still
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Durrington animation still
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(165 KB)
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Luke Walton
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23/06/20
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life sciences, science faculty, Research
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Durrington pic figure20
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Durrington pic figure20
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(201 KB)
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Luke Walton
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23/06/20
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science faculty, life sciences, Research
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exoplanet_neptunian_desert.jpg
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Artist’s impression showing a Neptune-sized planet in the Neptunian Desert. It is extremely rare to find an object of this size and density so close to its star. Credit: University of Warwick/Mark Garlick.
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(67 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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26/06/20
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Face masks from Shanghai
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Staff at the School of Engineering with a delivery of 1000+ face masks donated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China - to be given to the local NHS
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(575 KB)
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Luke Walton
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11/06/20
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Coventry, health, china
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Garmin player display
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(172 KB)
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Alice Scott
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08/06/20
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Medical students and REACT2 trial
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Medical students at Warwick Medical School are conducting tests for key workers in the region as part of national research assessing Covid-19 antibody tests.
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(78 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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30/06/20
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Mivue manager display
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(178 KB)
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Alice Scott
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08/06/20
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Nextbase display
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(71 KB)
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Alice Scott
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08/06/20
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Nextbase replay-player
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(797 KB)
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Alice Scott
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08/06/20
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Possible mechanisms for reducing all-cause mortality.
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Possible mechanisms for reducing all-cause mortality.
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(46 KB)
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Alice Scott
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15/06/20
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REACT2 Image 1
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Medical students at Warwick Medical School are conducting tests for key workers in the region as part of national research assessing Covid-19 antibody tests.
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(83 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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06/07/20
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REACT2 Image 2
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Medical students at Warwick Medical School are conducting tests for key workers in the region as part of national research assessing Covid-19 antibody tests.
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(78 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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06/07/20
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REACT2 Image 3
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Medical students at Warwick Medical School are conducting tests for key workers in the region as part of national research assessing Covid-19 antibody tests.
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(67 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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06/07/20
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sh1_0934.jpg
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(4.1 MB)
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Tom Frew
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01/06/20
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sh2_9280.jpg
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(6.2 MB)
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Tom Frew
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01/06/20
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sh2_9676.jpg
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(3.5 MB)
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Tom Frew
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01/06/20
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Solar tornadoes figure
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A team of researchers led by Mariarita Murabito (INAF) that includes scientists from the University of Warwick and the Italian Space Agency has provided the first observational evidence that solar tornadoes are produced by swirling magnetic fields. Magnetic fields permeate the atmosphere of the Sun and are the main driver of dynamical processes on the Sun.
The horizontal velocity field in the chromosphere shows the rotational pattern of two solar tornados (indicated by yellow circles). The blue and red colours indicate line-of-sight Doppler velocities. The flow patterns reveal that plasma flows up through one tornado, connects and flows down the second tornado.
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(10.0 MB)
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Peter Thorley
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30/06/20
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Soumya Krisha Kumar - Credit: Andrea Land
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(67 KB)
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Alice Scott
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08/06/20
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Soumya Krisha Kumar - Credit: Andrea Land
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(91 KB)
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Alice Scott
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08/06/20
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Soumya Krisha Kumar - Credit: Andrea Land
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(102 KB)
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Alice Scott
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08/06/20
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Sun clock
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Multiple cycles of the irregular, but roughly 11 year cycle of solar and geomagnetic activity is mapped onto a regular solar cycle clock with increasing time read clockwise. Circles indicate the cycle maxima (red), minima (green) and terminators (blue). Measures of solar activity are the daily F10.7 solar radio flux (blue), and GOES X-class, M-Class and C-class solar flare occurrence plotted (red, blue and green scaled histograms). Extreme space weather events at earth seen in the aa geomagnetic index are shown as black dots arranged on concentric circles where increasing radius indicates aa values which in any given day exceeded 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600nT, large events appear as ‘spokes’. The clock identified when activity switches on at the terminator and switches off at the pre-terminator (blue lines).
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(459 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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09/06/20
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Sun clock small
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Multiple cycles of the irregular, but roughly 11 year cycle of solar and geomagnetic activity is mapped onto a regular solar cycle clock with increasing time read clockwise. Circles indicate the cycle maxima (red), minima (green) and terminators (blue). Measures of solar activity are the daily F10.7 solar radio flux (blue), and GOES X-class, M-Class and C-class solar flare occurrence plotted (red, blue and green scaled histograms). Extreme space weather events at earth seen in the aa geomagnetic index are shown as black dots arranged on concentric circles where increasing radius indicates aa values which in any given day exceeded 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600nT, large events appear as ‘spokes’. The clock identified when activity switches on at the terminator and switches off at the pre-terminator (blue lines).
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(97 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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10/06/20
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team_002.jpg
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(3.5 MB)
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Tom Frew
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15/06/20
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The image shows the tanycytes expressing the light-sensitive ion channel (green), a general tanycyte marker (vimentin, red) and a stain for the cell nucleus (blue)
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The image shows the tanycytes expressing the light-sensitive ion channel (green), a general tanycyte marker (vimentin, red) and a stain for the cell nucleus (blue)
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(17 MB)
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Alice Scott
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05/06/20
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The image shows the tanycytes expressing the light-sensitive ion channel (green), a general tanycyte marker (vimentin, red) and a stain for the cell nucleus (blue)
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The image shows the tanycytes expressing the light-sensitive ion channel (green), a general tanycyte marker (vimentin, red) and a stain for the cell nucleus (blue)
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(44 KB)
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Alice Scott
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05/06/20
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T-ray camera
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Optical set up for single pixel transmission imaging of object R.
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(184 KB)
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Peter Thorley
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08/07/20
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Warwick 1
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(16 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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Warwick 10
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(10 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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Warwick 11
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(15 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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Warwick 2
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(11 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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Warwick 3
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(3.6 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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Warwick 4
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(4.9 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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Warwick 5
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(8.6 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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Warwick 6
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(9.9 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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Warwick 7
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(2.4 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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Warwick 8
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(14 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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Warwick 9
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(9.6 MB)
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Tom Frew
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02/06/20
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warwick_hub-29319-009_copy.jpg
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(17 MB)
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Tom Frew
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01/06/20
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warwick_hub-29319-105_copy.jpg
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(15 MB)
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Tom Frew
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01/06/20
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White dwarf supernova
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The material ejected by the supernova will initially expand very rapidly, but then gradually slow down, forming an intricate giant bubble of hot glowing gas. Eventually, the charred remains of the white dwarf that exploded will overtake these gaseous layers, and speed out onto its journey across the Galaxy. Credit: University of Warwick/Mark Garlick
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(3.8 MB)
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Peter Thorley
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10/07/20
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wmgs_degree_apprenticeship_centre_gillian_keegan_mp_prof_robin_clark_wmg_tony_minhas_cwlep_margot_james_wmg_170621.jpg
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(3.9 MB)
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Tom Frew
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21/06/21
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wmgs_degree_apprenticeship_centre_rishi_chohan_gillian_keegan_mp_prof_robin_clark_wmg_tony_minhas_cwlep_margot_james_wmg_and_beverley_ngo_170621.jpg
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(3.1 MB)
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Tom Frew
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21/06/21
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