Understanding the chain fountain - a problem-solving partnership
15 January 2014̽»¨Ö±²¥Rutherford School Physics Partnership is giving A-level physicists a unique opportunity to tackle a real research problem.
̽»¨Ö±²¥Rutherford School Physics Partnership is giving A-level physicists a unique opportunity to tackle a real research problem.
As an expert in constitutional law, Sir Ivor Jennings played a pivotal role in the establishment of states emerging from British rule in the mid-20th century. He later became Master of Trinity Hall. As Smuts Visiting Fellow, Dr Harshan Kumarasingham is researching how Jennings and other British figures shaped the lives of millions of people around the world.Â
For 20 years architectural historian Dr James Campbell waited for someone to write a definitive book about libraries. When he decided to write one himself, his research took him to 82 libraries in 21 countries. ̽»¨Ö±²¥Library: A World History is much overdue but well worth waiting for.
Margaret Thatcher’s personal papers for 1983 – the year of her landslide election victory over Michael Foot’s Labour Party – have been opened to the public for the first time.
Watch speakers such as Stephen Hawking and Brian Cox this evening as the public symposium of the 17th International Conference on Particle Physics and Cosmology, known as COSMO 2013, is broadcast live on YouTube.
Robots can do a lot for us: they can explore space or they can cut our toenails. But do advances in robotics and artificial intelligence hold hidden threats? Three leaders in their fields answer questions about our relationships with robots.
A memorial tree-planting ceremony honouring the life and friendship of Dennis S. Avery, who died in 2012, was hosted by ̽»¨Ö±²¥Stephen Hawking Centre for Theoretical Cosmology (CTC) last weekend.
Sir Mark Walport set out his priorities today at the Centre for Science and Policy’s annual conference
̽»¨Ö±²¥Falklands War – the conflict that defined much of Margaret Thatcher’s political career and legacy – dominates the release of her personal papers for 1982 at the Churchill Archives Centre from Monday (March 25).
A new battery technology provides double the energy storage at lower cost than the batteries that are used in handheld electronics, electric vehicles, aerospace and defence.