Water droplets make for an aMazing film
Published on 11 September 2013Physics students have created an entrancing film showing how water droplets can make their own way through a metal maze.
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Physics students have created an entrancing film showing how water droplets can make their own way through a metal maze.
Psychologist and senior lecturer in the Department of Psychology, Dr Michael Proulx, has been elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA).
Many over 60s are ill prepared for end-of-life costs, according to new research by Dr Kate Woodthorpe, a sociologist who specialises in death and dying.
With a Bank Holiday weekend around the corner and the expected return of sunny weather, families around Britain are hoping not to put the suncream away just yet
A prestigious research fellowship will allow Dr Weijia Yuan to further his work into the use of superconductors for electricity energy storage.
A new chemical discovery will lead to better monitoring and treatment for cancers and degenerative diseases, according to latest research by scientists.
The University is part of a collaboaration which has been given a share of 拢124 million from the Government to enable them to tackle pressing health problems.
The Department for Health have found that girls who mature earlier are less active and more likely to report a poorer health-related quality of life
A new grant will enable UK universities to access the 澳门六合彩开奖记录2023's advanced nanotechnology equipment.
A PhD student from the Department of Physics is warning of the dangers to marine life from increased ocean noise.