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Durham Energy Institute (DEI) is a founding member of the newly launched Energy Storage Association (UK) - a pioneering trade ...
Dr Alice Finden and Dr Kavi Abraham, both from our School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA), have won the ...
Around 1,000 scientists are attending the Royal Astronomical Society's (RAS) annual National Astronomy Meeting 2025 (NAM) ...
Dr Wang’s research focuses on the ‘Local Group’ (a pair of dark matter halo that includes our Milky Way and its neighbour Andromeda) and how it is linked to the larger cosmic web, a vast network of ...
The Royal Astronomical Society's (RAS) National Astronomy Meeting 2025 connects diverse communities ranging from professional researchers to schools, community groups, artists, industry ...
NAM is the flagship annual event of the UK’s Royal Astronomical Society and sees scientists present the latest in cutting-edge space research. It will connect diverse communities - from researchers ...
Professor Dan Lawrence, from our Department of Archaeology, has been granted ERC funding to investigate the relationship between climate change and the emergence of complex societies over the last ...
His project, OTTER: Exploiting Optical Turbulence as Part of a Climate Tipping Point Early Warning System, aims to develop a new instrument which will employ a low SWaP-C drone-based laser transmitter ...
Professor Zhibin Lin, alongside Xiaoqin Liu and Yanling Sun (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China), explored the relationship between sustainable HRM activities and employee-led green ...
Scientists from our top-rated Physics department are playing a major role in the world’s most ambitious space project, the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), led by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
A new book co-edited by Dr Adam Powell, of our Department of Theology and Religion, takes an unexpected look at one of Netflix’s most popular series. ‘Religion and Theology in Stranger Things’ ...
In addition to his transformational work on the cosmic microwave background radiation (the heat left over from the Big Bang), for which he was awarded the Shaw Prize, George pioneered supercomputer ...
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