Engineered living materials (ELMs) is a new class of materials that exploit the properties of…
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200 years of sunspot observations used by University of Warwick researchers to create ‘sun clock’…
Chimpanzee lip-smacks exhibit a speech-like rhythm, a group of researchers led by the University of…
A massive white dwarf star with a bizarre carbon-rich atmosphere could be two white dwarfs…
When a water droplet lands on a surface it can splash, coat the surface cleanly,…
Astronomers from the University of Warwick have observed an exoplanet orbiting a star in just…
Radiation from dying stars is luminous enough to easily spin up orbiting asteroids to break-up…
Stars need to be in binary systems to create gamma-ray bursts, University of Warwick study…
Deep machine learning method can predict molecular wave functions and electronic properties of molecules This…
The first evidence of a giant planet orbiting a dead white dwarf star has been…
Quantum computers can potentially answer questions beyond the capabilities of classical computing – but their…
Molecule that protects plants from overexposure to light repurposed as a UV filter for sunscreen…
Liquids evaporating into vapor is a daily occurrence, and yet the time it takes a…
The conductivity of Graphene has made it a target for many researchers seeking to exploit…
Nitrous oxide is a greenhouse gas and ozone-depleting substance. The ability to exploit this gas…
Discovery by University of Warwick scientists challenges accepted rule of organic solar cell design. Could…
A Neptunian planet has been found in what should be a ‘Neptunian Desert’ by telescopes…
Small, hardy planets packed with dense elements have the best chance of avoiding being crushed…