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Exploring the Universe with Cosmological surveys
Using cosmological surveys to trace the evolution of the Universe and understand its accelerated expansion.
In the last hundred years, cosmology has made significant steps...
New original blockchain technology helps traders make use of surplus renewable electricity
Researchers has collaborated with Mitsubishi, to optimise the P2P trading of surplus renewable electricity.
The European Space Agency on probing the hot and energetic Universe
Dr Matteo Guainazzi spoke to The Innovation Platform about some of the ways that the mission will probe the hot and energetic Universe.
New research hub to boost the circular economy in the UK
The University of Exeter’s research hub will spearhead efforts to create a sustainable, circular economy in the UK and boost sustainability.
New environmental monitoring initiative to support Vietnamese shrimp and crab aquaculture
Vietnam has launched a new environmental monitoring initiative that will support shrimp and crab aquaculture in mangrove forests.
Study reveals positive role of androgens in breast cancer treatment
New evidence about the positive role of androgens in breast cancer treatment has been discovered by researchers at the University of Adelaide.
Observing gravitational waves from space
International Editor Clifford Holt spoke to Dr Oliver Jennrich, the Project Scientist for ESA’s Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) mission, which will be the first gravitational wave observatory based in space
Neutrino research: aiding our understanding of the Universe
Michel Gonin, Senior physicist, and Professor at Leprince-Ringuet laboratory, discusses the latest neutrino experiments and how they are key to our understanding of the...
Scientists suggest newly detected X-ray emissions from neutron stars could be evidence of axions
As published in Physical Review Letters, evidence of long-sought hypothetical particles, known as axions, could be found in X-ray emissions.
Poland’s share of EU post-pandemic recovery funds to prioritise sustainability and digital economy
Poland has announced that it will spend 30% of its EU post-pandemic recovery funds on the Green Deal and 25% on the digital economy.











