A fragment of a planet that has survived the death of its star has been…
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A research team led by astronomers at the University of Warwick had to wait over…
New research led by the University of Warwick reveals that globular clusters could be up…
Physicists at the University of Warwick have published new research in the Journal of Science…
A hot, metallic, Earth-sized planet with a density similar to Mercury — situated 339 light…
Researchers at WMG at the University of Warwick have developed a new direct, precise test…
New research led by WMG, at the University of Warwick has found an effective approach…
Santa’s winter workshop might be in space, as University of Warwick researchers are exploring whether…
Researchers from the University of Warwick have developed a new ‘double-glazing’ solar power device, which…
An international team of astronomers show that a giant gas planet – up to 50x…
New research from the University of Warwick reveals that exoplanet HD 189733b has winds of…
Using Kepler data, a team of astronomers has observed a white dwarf star displaying massive…
A new study from astrophysicists at the University of Warwick reveals that calcium-rich supernovae are…
New research from University of Warwick and Monash University reveals precise measurements of a rapidly…
Using the Hubble Space Telescope and the large telescopes of the W. M. Keck Observatory,…
A newly published study, which examines how energy is shared between the different species of…
Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy, physicists studied the real-space local density of states of a two-dimensional…
The smallest five-ringed structure possible is about 100,000 times thinner than a human hair, and…