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Did you know that there are robots in space? 🤖🌌 From picking up objects on the Moon to assisting astronauts, these robots are essential for space missions. Isha Parvaiz, a King's College London physics student and European Space Agency intern, shares the fascinating ways astronauts use robots in
Could the search for dark matter be coming to an end?🕵️ Working with Berkeley Lab, researchers from KCL Physics have helped set new record in the search for WIMPs - a leading candidate for the cosmic phenomena🌌 Full story below 🔽 #ScienceAtKings loom.ly/1hP7Qcs
✨ KCL Physics scientists dazzled at the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition 2024! ✨ They showcased the power of light by levitating microdiamonds, manipulating nanoparticles with lasers and revealing how light interacts with sugar to show chirality.
Discover how tiny innovations are making a big impact at Nano for Humanity on 10 September Imperial College London - Suitable for all Don’t miss out! Sign Up Here: nanoforhumanity.eventbrite.co.uk #NanoDay2024 #Nanotechnology #Innovation #NanoForHumanity #FutureOfScience #STEM #LondonEvents
Using a DMFT-derived quasi-particle Hamiltonian, Martin Braß finds Weyl nodes in Ce3Bi4Pd3 that might be close enough to the Fermi level to explain the spontaneous Hall effect seen in experiment. TU Wien Vienna Scientific Cluster (VSC) KCL Physics journals.aps.org/prresearch/abs…
Our latest paper w/ Prof. Anwesha Sarkar is available Communications Materials go.nature.com/3z19l5j. We used MD simulations to complement the expt. work done by Anwesha's group & others to investigate the origin of the lubrication properties of these plant-protein based lubricants. 1/2
The Higgs boson, the reason that all particles have mass and maybe the (eventual) horseman of the apocalypse 🎠 But why hasn't it happened yet? Lucien Heurtier talks to IFLScience on why the universe is yet to be destroyed and what it means for its origins🌌
Happy Nanoday! For those in #London, join London Centre for Nanotechnology today at Imperial College London for a fantastic evening dedicated to nanotechnology #nanoday #light #outreach #Physics
Great article here from the team at Mastercard on the impact that Science Card stands to make, and with perspective provided from King's College London's Dr James Millen (The Quantum Workshop): mastercard.com/news/perspecti… KCL Physics KCL Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences
"We might not even be there anymore to actually see it because we might just completely fall apart"🌌 Lucien Heurtier spoke to IFLScience on why the Higgs boson hasn't destroyed the universe yet, and what that means for thebeginning of it all🔽 loom.ly/P5D_Esc